The Lone Rangers side kick Tonto is at it again. If the Lone Ranger does something, Tonto will soon follow him.
While he was walking on the wild side, one of the hens found a worm and they were all running around trying to get the worm from her. It was a Gong show and poor Tonto was in a panic. When he was caught and put back in the chicklet pen he sat in a corner far from any action. LOLTuesday, July 29, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
THE LONE RANGER
Well if you met the Lone Ranger earlier this month you will recall that he is very independent. He just may be a she, time will tell but its looking that way at the moment. Here is his latest trick although once he performed it he was sorry :) Rockie was either checking him out or protecting him. When we put him/her back into the chicklets pen he ran and stayed put beside Henrietta.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
CHICKLETS ARE GROWING UP
Well the chicklets are growing up and are not as cute as they were when we first got them
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
CHICKENS GET MORE COMPANY
Saturday, July 5, 2008
CHICKLETS HAVE ANOTHER VISITOR
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
ITS TIME TO STOP SENDING OUT ALERTS
I am no longer going to send out emails when I have added to my blog. I don't want to become a pain in the butt. You guys now have an idea what it is about and if you are interested you can go to the site by clicking the dewdropin at the bottom of this blog and the site will come up. You can then subscribe to the blog and post any comments that you want onto it. If you are not interested then at least you won't be getting pestered with the alerts.
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RANGE EGGS
Production for the month of June was 177 eggs which means they cost us 4.06 a dozen. We sold some for 3.50 a dozen. It definitely not a money maker, wait until you see the cost per dozen this winter. Feed has doubled in cost since we started raising chickens a year ago. BUT we didn't do it to make money, we did it because we wanted the superior eggs.
We have 10 chickens and one rooster. 6 Hens are a little over a year old and 4 hens are about 2 I would guess. We had two other hens but they died last winter (not sure why, maybe they were just old).
I am not counting Henrietta and her chicklets.
The chickens run free all day and are locked up at night to keep them safe.
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