Some of the cousins came to visit this weekend so their mom could run in the Music City Half Marathon. Of course, the Ladies had to take a trip outside to enjoy the warm weather and stretch their wings.
Apparently, George was the lucky Lady to get passed around.
Total count in the house this weekend: Four adults, two children, four chickens, and one dog.
This weekend, the Mother Hen's brother and his whole family, dog included, are coming to Nashville for the Music City Marathon. That means six people, two dogs, and four chickens in our house of 800 square feet. I'm sure there will be a lot of pictures of young boys playing with the Ladies, but we wanted to get these pics up before the madness...
This picture shows all the women in my life... all six of them.
The pecking order among the ladies is quickly becoming apparent. Ringo seems to be at the top, revenge for all those years hidden behind the drums (cf. Ed Sullivan Show; Shea Stadium). At the bottom we have John, so we thought we'd put a few pictures of her in here. She does like to cuddle. Here's the Rooster looking decidedly farmer.
Here's Mother Hen taking care of the runt. You may notice Big Sister's nose coming in from the right.
With temperatures in the eighties, the Ladies took their first trip outside to the coop this afternoon. We all spent some time checking out the pad and picking in the dirt. Here's a picture of George and Paul lording over their new domain.
The trip gave Big Sister her first chance to really interact with all of them face-to-face. We're pretty sure the Ladies have imprinted her as their mother. Here she is trying to herd them all into one area.
Here's something new we're going to try. It's supposed to be a video of Big Sister herding the ladies in the grass. Let us know if you're able to watch it...
New Listing! Move-in ready coop for one to four hens. All pine construction with poultry fence interior. Will build roosts and laying nests to suit.
The hens continue to lose their chick fluff with their adult feathers coming in at the tail and the wings. In a few weeks they won't need the heat lamp to stay warm, but more on that later.
The Mother Hen is out of town for a couple days, so it's just the Rooster and Big Sister home to look after the brood. Big Sister spends most of her time looking after the sisters and trying to mimic their cheeps with a high-pitched whine. If anyone strays close enough to the front she gets a lick.
Here's a picture of everyone eating with John poking up her head. Work continues on the coop. When it's complete, we'll be taking some day trips outside when the sun is warm enough.