I think Cissy is slowly maturing as well, I'm sure her tiny comb and wattles look a little bit pinker every day. Still, I wouldn't expect an egg any time soon, as it seems these things can take a bit of time. Quite frankly, I'm not really bothered if the chooks are a bit younger than I originally thought or if it takes them a bit longer to lay. I'm just enjoying having them and happy to finally experience all these things first hand.
The girls will have an early night tonight. I will be following the advice of some more experienced chicken keepers and locking them in the coop a bit earlier, well before the fireworks start. That way the chooks will be sleeping and totally unaware of what's going on, I hope. I might still worry a bit.
Hope they were ok. Archie, my puppy, was really good. It seems the fireworks didn't faze him at all.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't worry too much, they will be fine and totally unaware of the fireworks once asleep.
ReplyDeleteI have to confess, in my first year of hen keeping I brought them indoors for a few nights over bonfire weekend!!
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What breed are your chickens, they are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteScarybex - Bella is a Bluebelle and Cissy is a Speckledy. They're both hybrids, so should be good layers, but I have to confess that I picked them for their looks. :)
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