I’m a goob. Just look at that. Sheesh! Let me just warn you that it was early, I have no make up on and I just got done working out. With that said. Here’s my chicken update. They are about 3 months old now.
You know what? Just skip the first 10 seconds and I think we’ll all feel better. *wink*
Well there you have it. Me in all my glory, my fantabulous hubby and our girls. I can’t wait to start eating some fresh eggs.
XOXO
Kim
Aww! They are beautiful! I was hoping you would check for eggs while you were out there! :) Ours are not laying very much these days. I'm lucky to get one egg every other day from the whole lot of them. Maybe because one of them is getting new feathers and they are sympathetic. Maybe because it's cold outside. Maybe because the daylight is shorter. Or maybe because they just don't FEEL like it! Lol! I have no idea. I guess I need to have the chicken whisperer come over for a visit. Interested?
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous! You chickens look great. Very healthy and I love that breed. We used to have a rooster growing up who we called "Rocky" who was that same breed. You're going to love those fresh eggs!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?! They are beauties! I really like their black and white feathers. Boy, I bet those eggs are going to taste g-o-o-d!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Peeps are so fun. Glad you are enjoying them
ReplyDeleteJourneying with Joy
Mrs.B
YAY! I loved seeing you and your hawt hubby! So cute...and your chickens sound so sweet. The chickens at my extended family's house don't chirp so nicely like yours. XO, Lynn
ReplyDeleteLoved your video! What sweet girls you have. I can't wait to get our own chickens someday. Already spending a small fortune on Organic eggs.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!!! You did an awesome video my friend! The chickens are getting so big and they are really pretty too!
ReplyDeleteBig looks-like-life-in-the-chicken-resort-and-spa-is-going-well size hugs to you! LOL! Love you friend!
You look beautiful! And wow, you have a big backyard! Love the chickies.
ReplyDeleteHow will they take the heat? Do they aclimate well or will they need some extra care?