I'm glad she has another chick for company. I was shopping recently and looked in the Easter toy section for Chickens. I found baby chicks with speakers, a little bigger than a baseball and got 2 of them. They make a very realistic chickie sound, a peeping. When I've had single baby chicks in the house before I've given them a stuffed toy to be their friend.
Is your greenhouse sturdy? I have a Nordic Screen House I use as a chicken shelter and I worry it will collapse in a storm some time. I'll be glad when morning comes tomorrow! At least the weather radio has been quiet - that thing makes me nervous when it begins talking. You are only 4 hours away from where we live. We're 15 miles N of Dothan, AL.
Georgia
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--- On Tue, 3/1/11, Hudson <lovedle2@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Hudson <lovedle2@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] Help requested for hurt chick Attn: Georgia W. To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com Cc: "Georgia Wood" <nanonooks@yahoo.com> Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 2:31 AM
Oh no, she's not outside. I'm keeping her in a snug little container with heat lamp in my greenhouse. I brought her inside the house but she was peeping so loudly and thrashing around without company, and was not a happy camper. She at least settled down with another chick 'next door' to keep her entertained. She's one of my Buff Orphington's and next door is a Barred Rock. The BR (Rambo) had a bum leg when she arrived, but is getting around really good the past few days. I don't know if she was injured during the trip or just what was wrong with her. I took her to the Vet a week ago and he thought it was genetic. I don't think so now because she's doing so well. She will be my most favored baby. She's such a beautiful and laid back pullet. My babies were hatched on the 12th of February and delivered on Valentine's day. I got them from Murray McMurray Hatchery in Iowa and they are all pullets.
Today, I moved 40 babies out to their new home and they are all so happy. We put up some little perches and boards for playing on and they seemed to adjust perfectly. I had about 1/3rd of the house partitioned off for now, and perhaps will give them about 2/3rd tomorrow or Wednesday. I just want to make sure when I open the front door, I don't get a few babies flying out into their yard. The fence is 2 X 4" chicken wire, and I'm sure they could go through that and into the pasture with a horse and goat. I'd rather not take any chances with those babes.
Funny, but people who have never had chickens don't know what they are missing. They are such fun and so entertaining, not to mention lovable.
Oh! I'm right south of Macon, Georgia and we are experiencing some really bad thunderstorms now. Please watch your weather there in Alabama. I've seen where you are having tornado watches. Take care and have a safe evening.
Anne
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