Coop and I came home from Orscheln's last week with this tiny green box:
Four baby chicks!!
Ouch. That doesn't look comfortable.
When we first got them home:
The black one is a Black Australorp. But the other three came out of a "random egg layers" cage, so they could be anything. The red one is likely a Rhode Island Red. The mostly yellow one (with a bit of orange -- far right in the above picture; far left in the below picture) may be a Orpington or a New Hampshire Red. And the yellow one with gray overtones -- who knows. We won't really know for sure until the chicks grow up, but that's our best guess for now.
As of yesterday, a week after we brought them home, they're getting their feathers, including the cutest tiniest little tail feathers:
Snuggled together for sleeping.
And in other agri-business news, it appears that our bees survived the winter:
We thought for sure they'd be toast by now -- before the winter, something happened (invading bees maybe?) and they had no honey stored up to eat throughout the winter. We fed them some sugar water a couple of times, and then just sealed them up for winter. This weekend, we went out and found them all abuzz! How crazy!
2 comments:
Those chicks are adorable! The red one in particular is just gorgeous. I bet Cooper was incredibly excited when you brought them home!
And good job to the bees for sticking it out through the long, cold winter!
Do your bees live in a bee ghett? Looks like they got tagged over the winter.
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