• Chickens,  DIY

    Rooster Culling

    After much debate, we culled our rooster on Wednesday.  This culling found us both (Tool Lady and I) in a very introspective place.  Not to say this is a bad thing.  I think that if you’re getting ready to take a life, you should think about it, and have some real feelings about it.  It is a serious thing. The…

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    Broody – Drawing Blood & Back in Solitary

    Ugh…Broody is back in solitary confinement.  This time, though, we put her in the outdoor chick brooder instead of the little one in the garage since she beat herself up last time. Why is she in there again?  Well, because she is officially on the cull list 🙁  We tried solitary the first time and it didn’t work.  So, then…

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    Chickens,  DIY,  Grow

    Urban Farm Economics

    Alright, as part of my urban farming goals this year, I wanted to write down all of the expenses we’ve accrued since we began our little adventure a few years ago.  We’re calling this our Urban Farm Economics.  Little did I know how greatly it would stress me out to see the actual numbers in black and white.  Holy hell,…

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    Combining Flocks

    Well, I think it may have been over due, but we put the newest Newbies in with the Ladies today!  The only catch is that we haven’t expanded the run yet!  I think it’ll be fine for a couple of weeks, though.  We’ll get to it…just not right now 🙂   Hungry babies! Isn’t she pretty!? The Ladies and the…

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    Worms & Introductions

    Last weekend, with the sun shining brightly overhead, and the wind whipping across the back of the house, we decided to bring the newest Newbies into the front yard again for some exploration.  To encourage foraging, Tool Lady threw down some feed and a few kernels of corn.  They were very excited about it all! While they were pecking around, I played…

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    Brooders – Versions 1 & 2

    When we got our first batch of chickens 2 years ago, we really had no clue what we were doing.  We got 5 Ameracaunas thinking that we’d wind up with 3 (after looking at statistics we found online we thought that maybe 1 would be a rooster and maybe 1 would die). We kept the chicks in a big cardboard…