Sunday, May 23, 2010

Almost 2 1/2 years old,



Sam is a sweet and quiet girl. She loves the goats and chickens and her playfulness as a puppy with them has really turned into her being very sweet with them. We just got some new chicks and she always goes up to their crate and looks at them in a way like she knows they are babies and she just wants to say hi.
Here she saw a lizzard and would have liked to investigate

out for a walk, Prince is the tallest of the pack, but he is a lighter built than Teddy, has a light built as well. Here we are out for a walk a couple miles from where we live.

Prince, he is starting to fill out now, his body is getting a bit wider now, it was about time to leave the emaciated greyhound look behind. He still eats more than any of the others.

Prince with a big smile on his face, he loves to go for walks,

Tails! I do prefer the curly tail look in Anatolians. I hadn't paid much attention to the tails in the past until I had this litter and noticed all the little curly tails, their mother doesn't have such a tight curl and my Ayla doesn't really curl hers.

coming out from behind the bushes

Cici is very happy here because we are ready to go for a walk, she likes going for walks too, well, they all do, except Ayla and Leydi who don't care for car rides.

Cici


Enya

Enya is a very happy dog


Enya making a funny face and doing a bow because she wants a treat


Teddy with his big dog look


Teddy is just too handsome

another shot of Enya looking happy,

Teddy

Enya has a big chest, she and Cici have the same markings

he isn't just handsome, he is also photogenic. He is such an obedient dog, it is amazing to me how he turned out. He is so funny, if he sees me pointing the camera at him, he won't move, he has totally figured this out that he needs to hold still and then he gets a treat when I took a picture

The smaller Cici on the left and big sister Enya to the right, unfortunately they can't be together because Enya is not very tolerant of other females, note their identical white markings. Enya has mellowed out a bit and isn't much interested anymore to yell at her sisters through the fence, as long as there is a fence she actually acts quite nice.
Cici

Cici and Enya again

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Critter stories,


When my chickens have the run of the property and I come outside they usually all come running in the hope for treats. Doesn't matter how much good stuff to eat they already have, they are always hoping for something more and better.
two of my Black Jersey Giants, this is the largest breed of chickens and these girls are huge. I still haven't figured out a good way to pick these big girls up, as for one they are not very cooperative and two they are so big I can't get a good hold of them. One of them is a broody maniac who has already gone broody 3 times in the last 6 months.

This is my biggest Buff Orpington, she is a year old, the other one I got at the same time is about half her size.

One of the Barred Rocks cooling down in the wading pool. As it is heating up now, I am setting up several of those in the chicken area. The next 4 months will be very hot and I try to prevent losing any of my chickens to the heat. I have put some cooling pads into the nest boxes that will hopefully prevent them from overheating while they are laying their eggs

all 4 of my Plymoth Barred Rock hens, they look a bit disheveled because the rooster I had did some damage and also the hens get into it with each other sometimes, they should look great after their first molt this coming winter.

size comparison, the two California White pullets in the background are 10 wks old. What's funny is that each year our resident Coach Whip Snake causes quite a stir with the new chicks who haven't seen the snake yet. Just like last year, I came out yesterday and I heard the telltale noise from the pullets that something is not quite right, sure enough, all 5 were standing in front of the snake and being rather unsettle about it. The snake took it in stride and moved on once the chickens left her alone. This is the same snake I have been seeing around here for the last 3 years, it seems to spend the nights under the barn and then comes out and hunts during the day.
this is Chica, my smallish Buff Orpington, she knows I always give her special treats or a extra bowl of treats because for some reason she cannot pick small items that are scattered, she always misses what she is trying to eat, so if there is a bowl of something it's not a problem as even when she misses what she tries to get, if there is enough of it she will get something. She always follows me around in the hope for some extra treats

this is a little Mourning Dove sitting on two eggs that should hatch pretty soon. the only reason I am aware of the nest is that I noticed it when the leaves fell off the tree last fall, my guess is she is returning to the same nest. This tree is in the goat pen, so the little chicks will be pretty safe when they leave the nest.

nice hidden spot

she rarely gets off the nest even when I go and look at her


Moqui has been doing pretty good lately, her little belly is quite round these days

here she is munching on some nice hay, I am also giving the goats fresh branches as I am trimming some of the trees

Maya likes to dig a little ditch to lay in

resting in the shade

we cleaned out the garage and I wanted to get rid of the old desk, I figured the desk would actually make a nice platform for the goats, the seem to like it and I often find Moqui or Maya sitting on top of it our under it, we bought this desk used about 15 years ago, it's pretty sturdy, lets see how long it lasts outdoors

Millie is fat, she checks out the new little platform I put into their pen this weekend

I have reduced how much food I put out for Misty, Milo and Millie as they are all overweight, I hope I can get them to trim down soon

3 salt blocks, they last forever, I got the blue one from the lady who sold me my first goats, doesn't look like it will be used up any time soon

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