Well we decided that we would do the bigger chickens instead of the smaller chicks! The bigger chickens are doing well and we usually have to fill their water every day. We probably have 5 male chickens that we have kept. Again, my sister Kimber took pictures for us! Thanks Kimber!!
This is the hole coop. The white net looking thing around the coop (if you can see it!) is electric poultry fence from Premier 1. Dad has 4 strands of wire around the whole field.
This is behind the egg nests. This is supposed to be a roosting place so they can have somewhere to roost at night even the younger chickens don't have exactly the idea to roost there yet while the older chickens know where to roost!!
Now we have 2 Buff Orpington roosters and 3 frizzles (that is what everybody calls them in our family, we don't exactly know what type they are!) . This is one of the Orpingtons guys!
The 2 white and black chickens are 2 "frizzles"!
Eating....
One of dads older chickens.
Chickens underneath the roosts'.
Eggs from Dad's 12 older chickens that are laying.
Seth was with Kimber as she was taking pictures. Caleb was working with Daddy that day!