Thursday, March 5, 2009

No new events are happening in the chicken pool. All is going as it usually does. Eating, drinking, growing, scratching, and making poo are the daily events. Some are more bold than others and will stare up at you when you approach the pen to check things out. Others will run to the far side and try to pile up and hide from you. There really is no place to hide in a round pool. Silly birdies.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Just like babies!

I guess we have just had our first mini crisis. Thanks to an article in the magazine Mother Earth News, I knew this could happen but had never experienced it in previous chicks. One of the Rhode Island Red chicks had a blocked vent. This means there was poo stuck to the feathers around the anus. Hubby had to hold the chick while I cleaned it with warm water and a paper towel. Great news!!! All the poo is gone and the little peep just pooped without a problem. If you don't correct this problem as soon as you notice it, your chick could die. Think of it as a person with a constipation problem.

Growing bigger


Well, the chicks have been here for 5 days and all is well. They have almost doubled in size and are eating and drinking well. They scratch around and chase each other around. We sometimes hear a loud peep and run to see if everything is ok. They are just playing. Whew. Our chocolate lab stays inside when it is very cold and she doesn't bother them but just in case if we hear something, we immediately go to check.
Here you can see them standing near the thermometer. The temperature must stay around 98 F. We have a 100 watt bulb and also a small heater in the pen. As they get older we will lower the temperature.