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  • Introducing My Chooks...

    Hello Chookaholics, I have a confession to make. I have succumbed to the Chookside & now have 4 hybrid birds. About blinking time I showed them off, so here they are;









    I've not has them long but I wonder what I ever did without them!

    Regards

    Clare
    Hand-made Ratty Gifts for Rats & Humans www.ratanon.com

  • #2
    I love 'succumbed to the chookside'
    They look super, congratulations Clare. As for wondering what you did bc (before chooks) worry less, laugh less and have a tidy garden
    Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door

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    • #3
      Lovely chooks, they look like proper characters. You do wonder how you survived pre-chooks. I really wish I had got chooks earlier in life, but we moved too often back then. Have they got names?

      Six of our eggs in the bator are 'lucky dips' and are hybrids. Can't wait to see what they look like!

      My BH has a Tshirt which reads 'Come to the Darkside....we have chocolate' bought for him because he's a chocolatier. I think maybe I should get one that says 'Come to the Chookside......we have chickies'


      Jules
      Jules

      Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?

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      • #4
        Thank you!

        They are proper characters. The ginger and black one & the small grey one are called Minnie (the Minx) & Ivy (the Terrible) respectively as they're quite naughty. The grey/brown one is a bit, well alot actually, of a complainer so she's called Mona & the light-sussex looki-likee is yet to be named.

        I've never had a very tidy garden, I like to let nature sort itself out & I've never been adamant about a perfect lawn so the addition of chooks hasn't been a problem!

        It's now a question of should I get some fertile eggs?

        Regards

        Clare
        Hand-made Ratty Gifts for Rats & Humans www.ratanon.com

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        • #5
          Aww..they really do look a lovely bunch of gals????

          Fertile eggs? - well , why not- so long as you have plans for the young cockerels!

          Out of interest- what colour eggs do your gals lay????
          "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

          Location....Normandy France

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          • #6
            That's the thing about fertile eggs, where would the cocks go? I'd love to keep one. I'd have to ask the place where I got them from about that, but other than that I don't know!

            I get three different coloured eggs, 2 are pale cream, there's a 'normal' coloured one that's speckledy & a lightish brown one.

            Regards

            Clare
            Hand-made Ratty Gifts for Rats & Humans www.ratanon.com

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            • #7
              Lovely pics! I only wanted 3 initially, now got 18!!!!! They are so addictive!

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              • #8
                Hmmm, I'm hopefully acquiring a rabbit hutch tonight from a lady I work with (if it fits in my Mums hatchback car) so that'll be somewhere for a broody chook & her brood...

                Oh dear!

                Regards

                Clare
                Hand-made Ratty Gifts for Rats & Humans www.ratanon.com

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                • #9
                  Make sure you do know what to do with the cocks before you start hatching. Sometimes a whole hatch can be male. I very rarely have even a 50/50 hatch, it's often higher on the male side (must be something in the water!). And you won't rehome them easily, even if they are pure breeds. People rarely take on other people's cocks unless they are very good examples of their breed and in tip top condition. If you can, fatten them up and eat them, then they won't be wasted, but you need to make sure you can do this, or get someone else to take them on for the purpose.

                  Please please think before you get seduced by the idea of fluffy chicks. And they are not fluffy for long. Two weeks old and they will be feathering up, six weeks old they will be adolescents squabbling.

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                  • #10
                    It's something I'm still considering RH. Although I do have the hutch I won't be doing anything in a rush, it took me long enough to build my chook house & run

                    Regards

                    Clare
                    Hand-made Ratty Gifts for Rats & Humans www.ratanon.com

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by julesapple View Post
                      Lovely chooks, they look like proper characters. You do wonder how you survived pre-chooks. I really wish I had got chooks earlier in life, but we moved too often back then. Have they got names?

                      Six of our eggs in the bator are 'lucky dips' and are hybrids. Can't wait to see what they look like!

                      My BH has a Tshirt which reads 'Come to the Darkside....we have chocolate' bought for him because he's a chocolatier. I think maybe I should get one that says 'Come to the Chookside......we have chickies'


                      Jules
                      I could make you one of those. If you've got a picture you'd like included, I can do that too. I need to know what size you want, and exactly what you want on it.
                      I'm doing personalised T-shirts as my contribution to what my church calls "the Harvest of Talents". Last year I did scented candles and some wooden carved things, and turned £5 into £35. This year I decided on personalised things (for fellow Grape, I would do it cost price and ignore it for the Talents project).
                      Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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