It has been a while since I posted, because I still can’t get online, using my satellite internet. Since internet, on my phone is limited, I tend to not use it to browse the web.
We continue to be busy, getting things done, here on our little homestead. Plans are in the works to build a chicken run, to put the 5-1/2 week old chicks and French Guinea Keets in once night time temps start staying in the mid to upper 60's.
The two meat birds are growing by leaps and bounds! They are easily five times the size of the other chicks!!! We tried letting them out of their cage once and the others were pecking at them. So, they went back in their cage. They seemed to love being out, though, so we tried again the other day, and they had developed the defense mechanism of flapping their wings and running a few paces toward the one(s) pecking them. That is very effective! So, we have been leaving them out during the day, and putting them in the cage at night, so they can’t eat.
I drew up plans for a cool looking chicken run, to attach to the chicken coop - which we painted red. We still need to put white trim around the door and along all the edges of the exterior chip board.
The other day, DH looked at a 10X10 dog run, at Tractor SUPPLY that would likely be cheaper than building it ourselves, so we might do that instead. We would need to put some kind of wire on top, though, as we have lots of hawks and crows overhead.
Our three laying hens are all giving us eggs - almost every day, and a couple weeks ago, the turkey hen started laying an egg about four or five times a week. We are thrilled! Here are some pics of recent eggs. I want to enlarge (the pics, that is), and put them in frames on the wall.
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One of the Buff hens seems to be the favorite of the Roo, and her back is showing wear from all the attention. No broken skin yet. But it is looking sore, so I don't want it to get to that point.
I found directions, for making a Chicken Saddle, and finally got around to making it today. The one I found online used snaps, on the end of elastic, to hold it around the wings. I didn’t have snaps, but did have velcro, so used that, on the elastic and saddle instead. I figured it would make it easier to get it on her, and it seemed to work fine.
We went out and herded the sweet hen into the coop, and finally managed to catch her. She put up such a ruckus, which got the Roo going. He really IS very protective of his girls!

here is my favorite shot of him watching over his girls.
I put her down in the chicken yard. She took a few slow steps, and then realized there was something on her back - panic set in, and she started her wings flapping and running all over the place. Roo also set up a ruckus, following her, as she ran. It didn’t take him too long to catch her and snatch the offending saddle off her back. I was disappointed, but so impressed with the way he protected her from the perceived threat. I had my camera there, but it all happened so fast, I couldn’t get a shot of it.
So, on to Plan B. I sat back down at the sewing machine, and sewed through the velcro, so it wouldn’t come apart. Next, I sewed a piece of elastic onto the body of the saddle, to put under her tail, so it wouldn’t flop around on her back, the way it did when she was running away from it in panic mode.
This time I decided to wait until dark, and get her when she was calmly roosting in the coop. We went out at about 8:15, and found all the chickens on the roost, in the coop. Of the four chickens, she is the only one that jumped off the roost, but I was able to catch her without too much commotion. I held her for a couple minutes, to calm her and then slipped the saddle on her. After it was on, I just held her and made “sh-sh-sh-sh” sounds. I’ve found that seems to calm them, when I am holding them. Then, I slowly put her down on the floor, expecting her to panic again. Surprisingly, she didn’t panic!!! I was able to get some photos, first of her on the floor
and then after she jumped back up on the roost.
I slowly let myself out of the coop, and when we came in the house, all was quiet. I am hoping that she will get used to it overnight, and by morning it won’t be a problem for her to wear it out of the coop.