Today, as my mom decided, was the day to move the chicks from their home in an appliance box, to their Taj Mahal coop. My goodness they are chicken. They scatter every time we try to pick them up. I don't think they quite get the hang of human speech. We were trying to be very calm and reassuring toward them while telling them to hurry up and get in the cat carrier so we could get out of our 100 degree garage. My goodness, they sure are rowdy and chicken.
at the sight of me and my camera.

This is my younger brother, JD.
He is very happy to have caught his chick, Nadia.

Here are a few of our girls checking out their new home.
Here is C, calling for the chicks attention.
Here is Joey, checking out the newest members of the barn.

Life out here is, well... simply country
6 comments:
Unbelievable how big they've gotten! But, if I do say so myself, they will love their new home! Great post, KL, I love the new background . . . keep having fun in your simply country life!
Man those chicks are big! I know they will love being outside. I will not be long before you will be getting eggs. We stopped at a house today along the road and purchased a dozen brown eggs. They were very large and cost us $ 3.00.
Papa
Hi KL!
I can't believe how big those chicken chicks are! And too funny that they are chicken (LOL!) Thanks for keeping us in the loop (or should I say "in the coop").
Love ya and miss ya lots!
Yes indeed, those little chicks are growing so fast!! I bet they are happy in their new coop! It is fun to see you and J.D. and little C. as well as those chicks and Joey in your blog. Sure like keeping up with your simply country life Karah LV. Love you lots, Aunt Patty
You whoooooooo! Karaylv, where are you? U-hooooooooo, where are you? Time for another post, please!
No no no . . . not Karaylv . . . Karahlv . . . there's no "Y" in your name . . . what's happening there in the country? Any visitors this summer . . . any changes in the animals . . . tell us something . . . please?
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