Monday, May 26, 2025

New Beauties Arrive

 In this time of everyone with two square feet of land deciding they need hens, chicken life gets a bit complicated.

Because our two roos have favorite girls to romance, and back feathers are disappearing, I decided it was time to add to the flock.  Give the boys some new pretty ladies to cozy up to.  I asked three people with chickens if they wanted to re-home any of the older girls, no older than three years.

Nope.

Step 2, put a post out on a local chicken FB group.  One woman I'm familiar with said she had some 1-yr olds, barnyard mix, that would cost $25 per bird.  Are you out of your mind, lady??  I've never paid close to that and I have to believe it's all due to the cost of eggs and the world becoming chicken farmers.

Received a couple more responses and I was on the verge of getting more details on one when a woman piped up and said she had three 2-3 year olds she'd part with - for free.  Now we're talking!

Let me introduce you to the beauties.


 Tentative names:  the Rhode Island Red is a drama queen so she's Queenie.  The Black Australorp is Joelle and the Plymouth Blue Rock is Mitzi.  

They've been segregated since they arrived on Thursday the 22nd but everyone needs more room so tomorrow the yellow door is flung open and they'll intermingle for the first time during free range.  Gives the new girls space to flee when they get harassed and it's a sure thing they will be.

And Pippi, the sex fiend will probably be the first to introduce himself.  Lordy...

Here they vocalize with the song of their people.

Oh, and we finally got the saddle pad adjusted for the little white girl so it stays on.  She was not happy with it initially, but I have to believe that little back that's now protected is happier.

1 comment:

  1. We are seeing more and more chicken coops being built, I'm sure it's because the price of eggs have escalated. Your new girls are sweet.
    Hope you have a great time getting to know them !
    Jo

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