Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Tuesday Dose of Cute: Is There Something on My Back?
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Very cute chicks! I was on a bicycle tour of Vietnam in February and photographed a mother hen with TWENTY baby chicks! Lots were crawling onto her back, just like yours. I wondered what the normal number of chicks was, and whether she might be a foster hen to others' chicks?
ReplyDeleteSusan - Looks like that baby chick is playing King of the Mountain - what fun! Sharon from Maine
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! Our chicks are 3 days old today and they already seem so big!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm wondering if you ever have had problems integrating the baby chicks with the other chickens. We have chicks that are about 2 months old, and I just got a couple more to add color to my flock. So far I've kept them seperate, but when I did put them together for a bit to see how they'd do, one of the older ones started pecking at the baby chicks legs.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! My son and I giggled over the cuteness. We can't wait until our chickens have babies of their own. What fun!
ReplyDeleteMy husband thanks the heavens everyday that we didn't move from the town we are currently living in because we are NOT permitted to have chickens. I keep telling him that if the ban is ever lifted I have the perfect spot for the hen house :) Love the pics - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteUgh! Roosters. Don't get me started.
ReplyDeleteHow do you know if they are male or female?I would like to have some chickens in my backyard but I am in an urban environment.
ReplyDeletechris chriswms48@yahoo.com
Cute!
ReplyDeleteOh man! I just want to smush my face into a giant armload of those chicks!
ReplyDeleteWhich, now that I read that sounds sort of bad.
You know what I mean.
Awwww...how sweet!!
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