When no amount of pleading with my friend to launch an clandestine chicken ranch in the Houston Metro area, she and her son agreed to meet me halfway in Beaumont and make the trade - a bag of fresh produce for several boxes of birds. I think I came out way better on that trade, especially when I smelled the damage that those birds did to the interior of her vehicle during their commute! When the birds start laying, I'll have to offer her some fresh eggs. We made the swap near an overpass at the Babe Zaharias Memorial in a deal that probably raised an eyebrow or two.
The birds and I then migrated eastward, over the Sabine River and back to Our Maker's Acres Family Farm where they were introduced to their new home in the chicken tractor - at least until they're old enough to roam free.
Home Sweet Home |
You're not in |
Here is the little covey once I put them out on grass. I wish you could see how happy they were, jumping and flying all over the chicken tractor and making little quail noises. Hopefully I've got some females in here as I'm anxious for them to lay some eggs. Growing up around these parts, every convenience store/gas station sells pint jars of pickled quail eggs with Cajun spices. I'd like to try my hand at that.
A nice covey of quail |
We've got a mixed bag here. In addition to the quail, there are five 'fancy chickens'. I don't know the exact name of the breed, but they have feathers on their feet. These girls will be strutting around with their feathered feet making all the other hens on the farm jealous.
Fancy Feathered Fowl |
So I put the fancy chickens in with the quail.
A little diversity |
Next out of the box were 7 different chickens. These are either Barred Rocks or Dominiques. They are brown egg layers - if they are females, of course. We're excited to have them!
Welcome home |
And finally, just like a grab bag, I pulled 8 of these chicks out of the box. I really don't know what kind these are - maybe Rhode Island Reds, I just don't know. It will be exciting to watch them mature and identify them. When you order day old chicks from the Murray McMurray Hatchery, if you order a minimum of 25, they always throw in an exotic chick and it is fun to watch it grow and see what variety you have. This will be the same type thing.
The Mystery Bird |
Now all of the birds are out of the box and into their new home. I think I saw a few of them smile.
A real melting pot |
We'll be smiling when they start laying in 20 or so weeks!
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