I promised that I'd get pictures of my chicks up this weekend. So, here they are. Altogether there are 10 chicks: 1 white leghorn, 1 rhode island red, 2 barred rocks, 1 black australorp, 2 silver laced wyandottes, and 3 ameraucanas.
The two barred rocks are in the back, the white leghorn is in the front to the right, and the rhode island red is in the front to the left.
So the two that are closer to the bottom of the picture are the silver laced wyandottes. In the back the 3 multicolored chicks are the ameraucanas and the black chick is the black australorp.
The rhode island red is named Clara. I haven't named the rest of them yet, any ideas? I tend to like unusual, odd, or rare names (Clara's not really unusual, but I felt like naming the chick Clara lol).
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Chicks!
So, I finally got my chicks! I have two Barred Rocks, one Rhode Island Red, one White Leghorn, and couple Ameraucanas and some Silver Laced Wyandottes. I'll post some pictures next weekend--right on time for Easter :p
No, I haven't named them yet. But, I'll post as soon as I have. These are going to be for my 4-H project "Raising Fancy Poultry" and they're going to be layers not meat birds. I'm pretty much done with the project book except for a few records that won't need to be done until the around fair time.
In other news, we just had another 4-H meeting and we added a new member. My cousin joined as a cloverbud and he said he's going to do a project on bugs :) So I think we have around 10 members in our club this year. Oh, and the club is called The 4-H Explorers.
No, I haven't named them yet. But, I'll post as soon as I have. These are going to be for my 4-H project "Raising Fancy Poultry" and they're going to be layers not meat birds. I'm pretty much done with the project book except for a few records that won't need to be done until the around fair time.
In other news, we just had another 4-H meeting and we added a new member. My cousin joined as a cloverbud and he said he's going to do a project on bugs :) So I think we have around 10 members in our club this year. Oh, and the club is called The 4-H Explorers.
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