We first start with the beginning. Cloudy day, middle of winter, yet there's still always chickens foraging about out there. So, I decided to take a peek. . .

So, getting a little closer, I can see a New Hampshire, a Brahma, some Wyandottes, and a Black Copper Marans. (who's the only non-hatchery bird there, and sadly bigger than the Brahma)

So, I decide to throw some sunflower seeds out there, attract some more. . .


Now remember, this is the middle of winter. . . Normally what you're looking at is solid greenery of grasses, daisies, thistles, blackberries, etc.
So, after that little get together, I finally decide to let our Yak, Djimon, out to graze the pasture. . .


After a little run-around behind their coop, I led them downhill and out to where Djimon the Yak was.


The big ugly pile of wood in the back is what happens when you cut down some forest and have yet to burn, chip, or simply move away the left-over stumps and twigs.

And, they've gone as far as they prefer for the day.
Now, time to fight over food!

For those of you who are curious - The black and white spotted chickens are Silver Laced Wyandottes. The white one with the black neck and tail is a Light Brahma. The orange ones that pop in and out are a New Hampshire and her crossbred daughter. The really light solid creamy brown ones are Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas. The light creamy brown ones with big fluffy bodies and dark orange heads are Wheaten Marans. The black ones are Black Copper Marans. The gray ones are Blue Ameraucanas and Blue Jersey Giants. There's also a couple others who pop in and out, such as a splash Araucana (white, no tail, has black polka dots on her body) and the solid white looking one is a splash Jersey Giant.
And, way over on the other side of our whole property, are some other free ranging, umm, birds? Raptors? Cross between people and chickens? . . . This here is our Shamo named Godzilla, though we often like to call him Gojira. He really is a sweetie though! Follows you everywhere, always wants treats, and always chit-chats with you. His mate's eggs are currently in the incubator and will hatch next week! His own crossbred babies are also in the incubator and they too are due to hatch next Monday.

Love the pictures :) The Shamo's are so interesting looking..
ReplyDeleteI see on BYC that you may be culling a couple roosters. I am looking for a nicer gentleman roo to take care of my flock of girls. I hope he doesn't crow at 2:00am and has learned some manners. Do you have homes for your boys yet?
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Umm, I thought Yak was going to turn out to be code for... Well, for anything other than an actual Yak!
ReplyDeleteLovely flock. And that uncleared wood is just you creating a habitat for native species. ;-)
How are you posting your pics? I was trying to post one of the new babies on my blog (never posted any pics yet) but it gives me weird options that I am not used to, won't let me pull pics from my computer files, but wants a url???
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very nice farm!
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