Lessons Learned On the Farm


• Jun. 6, 2006 - Chicken Run 1 & 2, Allegre Style

Posted in Funny Farm
Well we looked out the window this morning and guess what we saw....
Barred Rock Houdini
Our barred rock chicken sitting on TOP of the chicken tractor.  Not sure how that happened, but we give the chicken credit for steering clear of the dogs.

However Mrs. Houdini wasn't real willing to be helped back into the pen.  In fact the goofy thing decided to try and roost on our Mastiff's back.  Not a good idea. Chicken Run #1 Ensued! This time I was able to survive just by holding onto her collar.  Tony wasn't home so PVC didn't get involved. 

Jake the chicken catcher

Jake, however, got to be a hero and saved the day by catching Mrs. Houdini!  These kids of mine are so doggone helpful.  I'm glad God gave them to me and the Mr.  Jake has today been officially dubbed "The Great Chicken Catcher of Allegre"

Anyway, I decided to get a few pictures while I was out there.  Here's a picture of the chicken tractor that Tony & the boys built. 

Chicken tractor

Here is a picture of one of our meatbird chickens, named Godzilla, with a hen we have named "Little Red".  Amazing that they are the same age, huh?

Godzilla & Little Red

Jake got those two back in the chicken tractor and we decided to see if we could get some pictures of some of the other hens.  Are there any more chicken folks left over here or did they all jump ship and head over to HomeSteadBlogger?  Can you all tell me what breeds these 4 little ones are?  They don't look like the pictures in the catalog. 
Name the chickens...

And after I snapped a few pictures, two of these spunky little hens decided to do Chicken Run 2, The Sequel.  This one however felt as long as the Titanic with the sun beating down on ya chasing these crazy chicks.  Each of them hid in different bushes.  They are quite tricky little critters.  But after much chasing, circling around trees, cornering and general amateur chicken catching strategies, Jake the Great Chicken Catcher of Allegre aided by Jon the Kind and Good Helper, caught those chickens and returned them back to their home sweet chicken tractor. 

And they all lived happily ever after!


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• Jun. 6, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sagerats
At least you have a smart chicken! We had a rooster once named High Loper. Dumb thing got his hiney feathers chewed off by a neighbors loose weiner dog. Tell me, how does a rooster not know to fly to safety from a weiner dog? High Loper didn't live long after that. We had a big freeze and he froze his buns off.

Are the chickens you were asking about Buff Orpingtons?

Abiding in the Vine!
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• Jun. 7, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by CommunicationFUNdamentals
As a city girl, I get such a kick out of this!

JoJo
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• Jun. 7, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by SandBetweenMyToes
Well, not only did you get in your animal science today, but PE and critical thinking, too!
When we had a chicken tractor, it was small. How do you move yours?
Letitia
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