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

Monday, January 15, 2018

Suburban Homesteading: New Feathered Friends


It's been quite awhile since I've posted an update on our little suburban homestead. Since then we've lost a few feathered friends and gained some. I'm going to focus on the positive here today. We have a new hen. We hatched her back in June. Her name is Hei Hei. 

 Hei Hei, Zoe, Amelia, Tiny....and of course Sean:

I'm excited to also announce that we have added ducks to our flock! We have been talking about adding ducks but waiting till maybe this spring. Then I found a local that was looking to rehome her ducks before moving. She had 4 Muscovy ducks. Perfect! That was the breed of ducks that I wanted to get. They are known to be a quiet breed. It was like it was meant to be. Three are hens and one is a drake....but regardless of gender we couldn't resist on naming them Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Scrooge. Scrooge is our drake.

When I brought them home I set up the dog house that we have in the run as a place where the ducks could go. I wasn't sure if they would go into the chicken coop since it's off the ground and no longer has a ramp. Then we got a blizzard last week and I found the ducks in the coup.




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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Suburban Homesteading: January 2014


My last homesteading update was in May so I have a lot to talk about. Both our chicken flock and our rabbitry have grown! In May 2013 Mopsy had a litter of 10 kits. Unfortunately, only 4 survived. Flopsy was suppose to be due at the same time but it turned out that she wasn't pregnant. When she didn't give birth, we bred her again. In July she had a litter of 5, with only 1 surviving. Out of these litters we ended up keeping the only 2 females (Beatrix and Flora) and 1 of the males (Baby....more on him later). The other 2 were processed in the fall. 


We also hatched more some chicks in the summer. We didn't keep any of those but it sure was fun! In August we bought some chicks. All the Silkies went to a friend but we kept the Rhode Island Red and Polish; Penny and Joan Jett.



Of Mopsy's and Flopsy's litters, we were only planning on keeping the females. Well, this little guy was just way too tame to process. His name was changed to Baby and we attempted to keep him as a house rabbit. He's just too big for the house so he went back outside with the others.


We did end up getting a house rabbit. We got this little Lionhead in November. His name is Thumper. He hasn't gotten much bigger than he was in this picture:

Around then, our does were due, or we thought. It seems they hadn't gotten pregnant. So we decided to give a rabbit colony a try and moved the rabbits in with the chickens. The girls did beautifully. The boys however, couldn't get along. The girls now live in the colony and the boys live in separate cages and get special visits to the colony. Hubby also built an awesome new chicken/rabbit run this fall. It's bigger and more sturdy than the other one. I absolutely love it! The chickens and rabbits are getting along just fine....once the chickens realized the rabbits weren't something to be scared of. 


Almost 2 months ago we had the results of the rabbit colony 3 of our 4 does gave birth. The one doe that didn't give birth was just slightly too young to get pregnant. We had a total of 24 kits. We lost a few and are down to 17. They are now weaned and doing great. Some of the current babies will be adopted out as pets, some will be processed and I'm thinking of keeping one female. She's a beautiful solid black. The boys have had visits with the girls so if it all went well, we have 4 does due in the beginning of February. I love having the babies around! 




And lastly, yesterday, the chickens got their first taste of snow. .... They were not impressed!!

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Monday, January 20, 2014

Good Bye 2013, Hello 2014!

Holy moly am I late with this post. It's almost February! But then again, how long has it been since I wrote a post!? Too long!

I like to begin the year by looking back at the previous year. In 2013:
  • Maddy turned 4 and had a mermaid party. 
  • I lost count of the butterflies we released.
  • We added to our flock and hatched eggs for the first time.
  • Our rabbits had successful litters.
  • We kept 2 female and 1 male rabbits to expand our rabbitry.
  • I processed my first rabbit.
  • Maddy preformed in her first dance recital. She did beautifully!
  • Sean started playing soccer. Maddy joined him later in the year.
  • We're officially homeschoolers. According to our city, Sean's a kindergartner but he's more on the first grade level.
  • Richard and I celebrated our 7 year anniversary. 
  • We added a house rabbit to our homestead; a lionhead named Thumper.
  • Sean turned 6 and had a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles party.
  • Emily turned 2. She just had a family party but had a Dora/Minion/Thomas the Train cake...her favorite things.
  • Our does (minus one that was too young) had another litter in December.
Now to look forward to this year. In 2014, I plan:
  • I plan to do monthly photo shoots of the kids.
  • I plan to blog more.
  • I plan to use natural options more when it comes to medication and cleaning.
  • I plan to eat dinner at the kitchen table more...we've become too lazy with this somehow.
  • I have something else I plan to do but I'll make that announcement later. ;)
I will post a couple of update posts with more pictures this week.

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