One night Shelby and I went out to lock up the ladies. I notice the chain link fence rattling and the feed bucket swaying. We then found 2 opossums sitting on the fence.  We pulled out the trusty trap and baited it with chicken feed.  The next morning this is what we found:



On the way to work this morning we were greeted by a family of geese crossing the street. (I like this kind of country traffic jam.)

 

We stopped, waited to make sure everyone crossed safely and took a few pictures.

 

I can get use to this.

 

The birds survived the night! I was a bit concerned since we had a series of tornado warnings/watches and storms that knocked out power about 4 times last night.

 

Over Easy appears to have PBS - Pasty Butt Syndrome. Thanks to Google I learned that this is a common condition as a result form the stress of transportation or dehydration. So the bird's butt had to be soaked, wiped and down clipped. Poor lady is but a week old and already had it's first Brazilian!

 

Since the kids wanted to hold the birds while the cage was changed (  I had to go back to work :-( and over-slept)  my wonderful bride had to deal with a poopie cage, a nasty chicken butt and 6 children by herself.

 

I'll to better tomorrow Pookie!

 

 

I have wanted chickens for a long time, and I figured that there was no better time to get the "lovely ladies" than two days after we move. O.K. there could have been a better time, but I could not wait to have fresh eggs!

 

Today, my lovely bride, Amy, and I decided to trek up to the the Local Tractor Supply Store to begin the adventure. When we arrived we were disappointed to found no birdies. Dejected, we headed home. On the way back we passed a local feed and seed store and decided to stop. What a gold mine we found. Not only did they have a parcel of perfect peepers they had everything wee needed. The staff spent a lot of time answering our questions and giving us some sound advice.

 

After choosing four Black Sex Links and 2 Barred Rocks we began to collect supplies. The clerk was so helpful and even let us borrow the cage  until the chick are ready for the coop.

 

Let me introduce the ladies: Omelet, Over Easy, Hard Boiled, Scramble, Sunny, and McMuffin.

 

If you are interested in starting out in anything agricultural I would suggest visiting a local feed store first. Sure TSC is large and has lots of cool stuff, but nothing can compare to the one-on-one personal attention you get with a smaller local company.