Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10

Chicken ****

I'm sorry for the title, it's just how I feel right now... and so I am going to share my chicken saga with you!

So it was exactly a year ago that I got sucked into this crazy backyard chicken idea... not that I hadn't already had the seed planted in my mind. When we moved out to the country, I thought briefly about having chickens, planting a garden, doing some country living type things... but LATER, like when the kids are old enough to do most of the work later. :)

Then a friend from church called me. They live in town and had gotten chickens, and then found out that it wasn't quite allowed or something like that, so they needed a country home. 
WHAT WAS I THINKING!??!?!  We said yes!

Enter Sunshine and Mocha...
 Look how SMALL they are...  Considering I am always in desperate need of some Vitamin D, and I had most recently become addicted to coffee, I really thought this was God's sense of humor in giving me some "sunshine and mocha."  See, the people we got them from considered them pets (their kids actually PLAYED with them)!

So we didn't really have time to plan and make a coop for cheap, etc. So we bought this handy dandy little coop off the internet and assembled it.  It's nice, it's small. Holds 4-5 chickens comfortably and has 2 nice nesting boxes on the side.  It works great!

Then not even 2 months later we had our first unwelcome visitor. He/She just wandered around and wandered off.

Then, Mocha started CROWING, and growing a pretty, plummy tail... and I began to suspect he was a Rooster and not a hen!!  Can I just say that ONE hen isn't going to provide enough eggs for a family of 6!!

The end of July is when we got our first egg... I was sooo excited, this is what I so wanted.

shortly after that I found a friend of a friend that sold us 2 Buff Orpingtons to help fill our egg cartons

And fill it they did... This makes me happy...

Our chickens did a great job of surviving our very mild winter... I'm pretty sure this was from October's snowstorm, one of 2 or 3 we had all year!

I confess, when you want to leave town to visit family and friends... chickens can be a real pain. because nobody else enjoys them like you do... nobody else gets excited about the farm fresh eggs... nobody else wants to be responsible for putting food out every morning and putting it away in the garage every night... opening the coop and closing the coop, to protect these fun birds. ...Nobody!

So over Christmas break when we were only going to be gone for 2 nights, we chanced it. Bought a water heater to keep the water from freezing overnight, filled the feeder with some extra feed and wrapped plastic around the chicken wire for added protection.  ... and they survived just fine!!

Besides the great eggs they provide, they also provide some entertainment... like this game of "Queen of the Roost"

and skritch/scratching around the yard and in the leaves... etc.  --although having my kids panic when Mocha is "attacking" or "hurting" one of the hens isn't something I bargained for (another negative of a rooster)

SO when we decided to go away for Easter, I figured we could do the same thing... Problem is, bears aren't hibernating anymore, and the plastic wasn't wrapped around the chicken wire anymore, and we were gone for 3 nights... and we came home to this... (horrible quality pic, and I had already righted the run, and picked up the food dish) the coop is on it's side... wood pieces broken off and the water dispenser and food dispenser were each in pieces... surprisingly all four chickens were still there!

We righted the coop and set the run aside; it was pretty wobbly and my chickens became completely free range chickens.  A few days later, my husband heard a ruckus outside in the middle of the night, went to investigate and found a bear had snapped the nesting boxes off the coop and flipped the coop AGAIN!!  Only one chicken was in the coop when he went to investigate...

But early the next morning, I heard my rooster crowing away again... and all the hens were in the yard!!


Then 2 weeks later, my husband was out of town for five days... and I'm not a light sleeper, so I didn't hear the ruckus... and I woke up to THIS!!


So, my kids were late to school that day! I was a little panicked... how am I supposed to deal with these things with my hubby out of town???!!?  and there were an awful lot of feathers there in the run and not a chicken in sight. But I couldn't go searching... kids needed fed, lunches needed gathered, children needed to get to school!!

When I returned home later that day, I wandered around a little bit... and these appeared... MINUS ONE!

I tried not to cry over one lost chicken... but my husband was out of town, and I was exhausted, and discouraged, and my afternoon was spent trying to reassemble and secure the broken coop so that the remaining chickens would have a chance of survival. It was pathetic to say the least.

SO... now I just don't know what to do... was this just a fling, a fad?!!?  What do I do next? I have one rooster, one hen that isn't laying and one hen is...Not much!  Do I build a bigger, better coop? Buy more chickens and make it worth my while?  Or do I find a farm who wants some more chickens??!?!  and when we want to go visit family and I can't find anyone willing to check in on my chickens.... then what??!?!  Is it worth the stress?!?!  .... help!!

My sweet husband is so awesome. He has repaired the coop a few times now... added some wood supports, lots more screws, etc. But he's pretty sure it won't last another bear visit.

He is so awesome that he is willing to help me in my endeavors, but he hates to see me get worked up over finding a "chicken sitter" and worrying about the bears and all....  So the decision is mine... but I don't know what to do!!!??!!!   ... anybody wanna come chicken sit for me on occasion!?!?

Any advice?!?!?  any suggestions?!??!  I'm taking votes... keep the chickens or get rid of them?!


Saturday, April 7

Project 52 --Foolin' Around

This photo is proof that I am not a professional photographer, but thanks for sticking with me on this Project 52 journey anyway!  I looked out my window to see my chickens "foolin' around" and didn't want to ruin the moment by opening a door, or getting too close, so I just shot it from my kitchen window.

I think they are playing King of the "ROOST"... or is it "queen of the coop"?  Anyway, it caught my eye and made me laugh... does that make me a hick?


Appropriately, this photo was taken on April Fool's Day!!  (which was before a bear...or something large, flipped the coop and knocked over the run to get to the food we left out for 3 days)

PS... we don't really do April Fool's jokes around our house... I'm a party pooper!

project 52 p52 weekly photo challenge my3boybarians.com

Previous Project 52 posts

Details
Hunger
The "Eyes" of March 
Be Still
A Great Leap 

Saturday, March 24

Project 52 --Hunger

Not my favorite theme by far... but that's maybe because I didn't figure out until Thursday night that the theme Hunger had to do with the movie coming out!! So I took some pictures but then life took over and I never got them edited and uploaded... so here I am added my Project 52 post late!!

When I think Hunger... ya know, not having to do with the movie! This is what came to mind...

I think of my chickens first thing in the morning when I let them out of the coop and they rush the food dish knocking each other over... but the day I took my camera out, they didn't seem so hungry!


I also think of the rush of a buffet table (and yes, this is a First World hunger problem)

I still have fun trying to think of something related to the theme... even when it's difficult!

project 52 p52 weekly photo challenge my3boybarians.com

maybe next week's Project 52 will be better! :)
and here are some of my previous Project 52 posts!

The "Eyes" of March 
Be Still
True Love

Monday, January 2

Some December thanks

It's been a while since I blogged a Multitude Monday post... not that there hasn't been a multitude of gifts, just not much time for editing and uploading pictures, typing out blog posts and making it look good.  Even now, I am not sure this is the best use of my time, but I want to keep counting and sharing my gifts with you!

I find it easiest to remember when I take pictures, but sometimes the pictures are blurry... still I want to give thanks for December, for Advent, for remembering Jesus' birth and coming to earth...

for traditions
Christmas lights
Christmas cookies (for breakfast, snacks and dessert)
family time
decorating the tree
babies (only one in particular, my nephew)
For monkey bread made in bread pans
 
For Christmas concerts and Christmas pageants
for animated little girls
little big boys with lots of memorized lines
laughter
Christmas parties
abundance of food
friends
for slowing down

For family walks... long ones!
For God's creation
walking sticks
pricker bushes
resevoirs
trees, hills, puddles
warm wool hats
mittens and gloves


Pictures for memories
abundance of life and blessings with family
GOOD pizza from Western New York (and REALLY GOOD wings!)
my kids with their grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins
card games and board games

For a Keurig ... it's silly how much fun it is to have a cup of coffee when it's this easy... and no leftovers!
for jewelry boxes for my girls to decorate
nerf gun for my son (that my hubby likes to use)
books that my 6YO reads over and over
new clothes
craft/cardmaking supplies
for gifts

for my chickens surviving us being gone for 3 days
for freshly washed chicken eggs
for homemade eggnog... with backyard eggs

for a 2000 piece puzzle... that still isn't done 4 days later and is really cramping our meal time :)
finding just the piece I'm looking for
my kids helping to sort pieces and finding the missing edges

for fancy chocolate
for parking places
rain
stressing over "perfect" events
letting perfect go
striving for GRACE... giving grace, receiving God's grace daily
getting bills paid on time
for counting again...


I would love to hear... what gifts did God give you recently? What are you thankful for?

Tuesday, September 27

Chicken farmer

There is just something fun and rewardng about going out in your backyard and finding breakfast!! :)



here is a photo of my most recent dozen collected over the last week!  I love the 2 HUGE brown ones... I'm guessing double yokes.  and I love saying I had green eggs. They have a bluish green tint to them... so fun!!

linking up with My 3 Boybarians for Sweet Shot Tuesday!!

Sweet Shot Day
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