I love the chickens, we are considering adding them to our future farm. Here was my moment from the week: http://unschoolingstory.com/the_unschooling_story/2010/10/just-a-moment-1.html
Are those some gobblers there too? For you Thanksgiving dinner. How cool! Have always wanted chickens. My dear one would never go for it though. Lucky for me I can live vicariously through my bloggy friends!
sorry guys, not turkeys...french guineas. i am thinking of getting some this spring. our entire flock includes: 5 production red hens, 2 production red roosters, 5 black australorp hens, 3 plymouth barred rock hens, 1 hamburg hen, 1 acona hen, 1 brahman hen & rooster, and 2 ducks. whew! that is a lot. we are thinning down our flock and putting some in the freezer soon.
I dream of having chickens someday, once we're in our "forever house." The plan is that we're buying my husband's parents' home in just a few years, when they retire. So right now I'm dreaming of chickens and a backyard of my own, but someday...
I love chickens! I've never raised them and I am totally intimidated by the idea - but someday I would love to have some. SO COOL!
ReplyDeleteI love the chickens, we are considering adding them to our future farm. Here was my moment from the week: http://unschoolingstory.com/the_unschooling_story/2010/10/just-a-moment-1.html
ReplyDeleteAre those some gobblers there too? For you Thanksgiving dinner. How cool! Have always wanted chickens. My dear one would never go for it though. Lucky for me I can live vicariously through my bloggy friends!
ReplyDeleteAre they trying to peck through the fence to get to each other? We can't wait to get chickens and turkeys :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome. I would love not to have to buy anymore eggs.
ReplyDeleteI love capturing my chickens too--what is that...LOL! Great moment, I can relate:-)
ReplyDeleteWish we had room for chickens. Maybe we will when we move....?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I want chickens!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a flock! Is it yours?
ReplyDeleteSo cute. My daughter would totally love it there ;)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the hat she was wearing IS actually from Texas ;)
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Thank you for stopping by my blog! Is that a Red Star chicken in there?
ReplyDeleteAnd...you're from Silsbee. I know that I know someone from Silsbee...but I can't think who it is!
LOVE this picture! love this blog i'm a new follower for sure! thanks for stopping by butterfly wishes and wonderland dreams
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted chickens...I heard turkeys are mean?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture!
sorry guys, not turkeys...french guineas. i am thinking of getting some this spring.
ReplyDeleteour entire flock includes: 5 production red hens, 2 production red roosters, 5 black australorp hens, 3 plymouth barred rock hens, 1 hamburg hen, 1 acona hen, 1 brahman hen & rooster, and 2 ducks.
whew! that is a lot. we are thinning down our flock and putting some in the freezer soon.
Lovely! I'd consider raising chickens if I didn't live in a townhome community...
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I'm hoping to get some chickens next Spring - been wanting some for some time now!
ReplyDeleteI dream of having chickens someday, once we're in our "forever house." The plan is that we're buying my husband's parents' home in just a few years, when they retire. So right now I'm dreaming of chickens and a backyard of my own, but someday...
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog!
Oh am I jealous! My inlaws have a yard full of chickens, so I have a hookup for fresh eggs, but I'd rather they came from MY backyard. Someday... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting me on my blog! Those look like some very happy chickens :) very best, Pamela