One of the most exciting calls of springtime happened this morning! Our chicks are here and my egg basket just keeps getting prettier!
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may i ask how the chickens don't fly over the net?do you clip there wing's?
How many chickens can you do in one chickshaw?
Do you ever cringe when you have to crack and eat an egg with an exceptionally beautiful shell?
EMS- why did you need an ambulance? What happened? Jeremiah- well, it's just so green she exploded. I cant really explain it to you unless you garden. Jessica- (revives) Do you garden? do you have raised beds? Have you tasted fresh tomatoes?… I can just see it.
Why do you dip the "chips" beaks when you first got them?
Lower in back! (Slaps forehead). You are so smart, we will definitely do that next time.
My dogs are so excited by the chirping
Why are y'all ordering "chips" instead of eggs? I remember y'all having a pretty big, nice brooder
We are off grid now with very limited power, so we're going to have to brood our chicks with hot water bottles! lol. we're old school.
Those are so cool!
Sweet Benjamin is too precious
Got my first chicks. I kept them in my room. (Well they still are in my room) we used a heat lamp. I was sooo nervous about the heat lamp. That’s why it was in our room. In the middle of the night we hear a pop!!!! It exploded. Me and my husband jumped up so fast!! The chicks are fine. And now no more heat lamps.
Wow Ms Jess i have been watching you for a long time. Purchased your book and remember you saying you look at all your comments wondering y you would not help me and answer my question
As Savanah, I am proud to share a name with a R&R chick 😀
Chicks in the Spring… Best time of the year 😀
Ben is the cutest! I love watching him grow on this channel. Thank you so much for sharing!
I have some blue murans too!
For your adult bird set up – What brand of electric netting is that and do you have any aerial predator issues with that set up at all? Thanks!
Ben♥️ just hanging onto his chick.
Wait for me✨
How do your eggs stay fairly clean?
I love those chick brooders! We have used ours outside in Vermont in March with freezing temps and never lost a chick. They are also much healthier and feather out faster being raised outdoors.
Oh be still my heart! I need more throw backs of your adorable kids!
When you’re done with a hen, cuz like it got old or whatever, what do you do with it? Do you eat them? Are they good eating? Or are there completely separate chickens for eating?