Showing posts with label Chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chickens. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Spring Chicks and Chicken Math

Lucy and her three littles peeking through her wing.
     Spring time is my absolute favorite time of the year. The grass is green, the sun is warm and inviting and bluebonnets and other wildflowers line the roads and fill the pastures around us. Plus, not many can think of Spring without thinking of baby animals coming into the world. Chicks, foals, calves, lambs, ducklings and so many other precious creatures. What can I say... I am a sucker for a fuzzy newborn animal of any kind!
     Around our little backyard farm, we usually know that Spring is near when the hens start going broody (getting an urge to sit on eggs). This year was no exception! In early March our Bantam Old English Game hen, Lucy went broody.  Well.... I couldn't resist setting her up with a few eggs to hatch! :) So, 21 days later... we have 3 baby chicks!
The first chick to hatch from Lucy's clutch.


     Now, before I go on, I need to explain something to you. CHICKEN MATH.... this is when a chicken keeper can't resist to add "just a couple more" to their flock. I mean, really, what can just a few more hurt....Right?! Well believe it or not chicken math is a REAL things and those who keep chickens will know exactly what I mean! If you still don't believe me... Google it! You will find several explanations on this topic.
      Back to my flock.... Before Lucy's eggs hatched our chicken count was at 27.....+3 chicks = 30 chickens for the The Bar Rafter C! Then Ethel, Lucy's sister, went broody...... and you guessed it, we gave her some eggs, two to be exact! :) Of the two eggs we gave her, only one turned out to be viable and it hatched on Good Friday, which prompted me to name it Friday! This particular chick we suspect to be from our favorite girl Maggie, a Silver Laced Wyandotte, and our blue wheaten Ameraucana rooster, Chili.  Our count is now at 31! Hopefully we will have a break from the broody hens for a little while.
Friday and Ethel
       Now that Spring is here it's so very hard for me to go to the feed stores! They are filled with the little peeps of chicks saying, "Take me home, take me home!" It's so hard to resist temptation and I usually have to pick one up to cuddle a little. Hmmmm.... Maybe that's why my husband hasn't let me go unaccompanied to the feed store recently!
      Well my itch to have my own chicks to cuddle will soon be scratched! April 20th we are expecting a shipment of 16 chicks to arrive from Murray McMurray Hatcheries. I know what you're thinking! But, I am to the point in my chicken raising that if I am going to get more, I want to get the breeds that I want, and McMurray has a order minimum of 15. Plus they throw in an optional Free Exotic chick! I mean, it's free! So I might as well right?! This is chicken math at it's finest! After the 20th we will have a flock of 47!! Yikes, that seems like a lot now that I type it. However, you can always expect a few chicks to not make it, a few are sure to be roosters and my older hens will slowly start dwindling away at some point as well. Plus, we have the room for them and they make us happy!
       On the 20th we will be getting some pretty neat and fancy new additions to our flock that I am pretty excited about. Our assortment will include; White Faced Black Spanish, White Jersey Giants, Golden Polish, Partridge Rocks, Blue Andalusians, Gold Laced Wyandottes, and Columbian Wyandottes. All of these are white or brown egg layers. I am most excited to have more white egg layers in my flock. As of right now my only white egg layer is my Appenzeller Spitzhauben hen, Sushi. Stayed tuned for an update and pictures after the 20th!

Here are some pictures of the breeds we are expecting!

Gold Laced Wyandotte
White Jersey Giant
Blue Andalusian 
Golden Polish
Columbian Wyandotte
White Faced Black Spanish
Partridge Rock

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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Introduction


     Welcome to my blog called Countin' Chickens: The Life of a Backyard Farmer. My husband Clayton and I live in a small town called Hallsburg just outside of Waco, TX, on 1.25 acres. We call our farm the Bar Rafter C, which when drawn out looks like a lazy K over a C (our initials). We only have a few neighbors and the rest of the land around us is cattle pasture (unfortunately that part isn't ours). I have to say that we are truly making the most of our little plot of land. We keep 28 chickens, 2 horses, 2 dogs, 3 barn cats, 2 inside cats and the occasional butcher pig or two. And if we're up to only me would probably have a couple goats as well! Every single one of our animals is spoiled rotten, but then, why shouldn't they be?! 

    Along with our many animals, we also love to grow a vegetable garden. We almost always plant so much more than we can eat and enjoy sharing the wealth with our friends, family and neighbors.  With the surplus, we can it and/or freeze it to enjoy throughout the year. Cooking is something that I am passionate about and gardening definitely feeds that passion.

     Many of you know that I put out a status on Facebook requesting help naming my blog. Now that I'm started, I thought I would explain why I chose the name I did. I had many great and creative suggestions to consider and in the end, I decided on Countin' Chickens... So much of what we do here on our backyard farm revolves around counting our chickens in one way or another, and when we end our days we do it by counting all of our chickens to make sure everyone is safe and sound. But, I also wanted the name to reflect that we don't just raise chickens and chickens won't be all that I blog about. So, the name Countin' Chickens: The Life of a Backyard Farmer was born.

    I will be posting weekly, chronicaling my life on our backyard farm. Things I've learned in the process of raising our many animals, recipes, how-to's, product reviews and stories of our animals and other goings-on on the Bar Rafter C will be what you find here. Please follow my blog and share it with your friends and family who you think might enjoy it as well.

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