Our sweet little balls of fluff have turned into small chickens. The chicks are now eight weeks old and the kids love them!
Cap the Curious says hello
The chicks enjoy wandering the yard while we are outside. They always stay together.
The chicks moved into their coop outside when they were six week old. They quickly adjusted to spending their days in an outdoor run. The first two nights we put them in their coop at dusk and shut the door. After that they started putting themselves to bed when the sun goes down and getting up at dawn. When I mow the lawn I scatter the clippings in their run and they have a lovely edible carpet.
They also enjoy spending time in their portable pen that we put on the grass. They spent all every dry day in their portable pen for a few weeks, returning to their cage indoors to sleep until they had enough feathers to spend their nights outside. The kids love holding the chicks and finding things things to eat-grass seeds, berries and worms are some of their favorites.
This week we learned that spur development is a sign that a bird is a rooster, but every one of our chicks has some development where spurs should grow. The mystery of which chicks will stay and lay eggs for us has not been solved.
Below are pictures at 1 and 8 weeks for comparison.
Cheeks- This bird somehow turned white. It still has its cute fluffy cheeks. Weight: 26oz.
Cheep-Cheep-A-Peep- This bird is the hardest to catch. It is very spirited and not as snuggly as the others, but beautiful and fun to watch. Weight: 25oz.
Stripe- This bird's appearance no longer matches its baby name, but its yellow face sets it apart. Stripe likes to snuggle. Weight: 29oz.
Ducky-A favorite with the kids. Once you catch Ducky, it will put up with anything. Weight: 27oz.
Tall- This sweet bird is neither the first, nor the last, to join in the action. It still stands up tall when on alert. Weight: 31oz.
Chin- Chin lost its distinctive white stripe down its chest, but it has gown the most beautiful iridescent blue green feathers. Weight: 25oz.
Pecky-This beauty shares its small size, flightiness and unique eye markings with Cheep-Cheep-A-Peep making us think they might share a parent. Weight: 26oz.
Black Beauty-At a glance, Black Beauty is easily confused with Cheep. Black Beauty is much bigger though and has yellow legs. Prominent spurs and large size suggest this is a rooster. Weight: 33oz.
Cap- We love Cap! The only one of the black birds to have brown highlights instead of the iridescent feathers, this chick is always the first to investigate. Being the biggest of the flock with fat legs, prominent spurs, and a fleshy waddle we are guessing this sweetie is a rooster. Weight: 33oz.



























there are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute I miss Pecky Tall and Chin
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