by Nicole | May 6, 2014 | Urban Homesteading
Duckies!! They’re so adorable. Seriously. When did those chicks turn in to chickens!? Good question — They sprouted full-chicken feathers and that’s all she wrote. They’re growing into gorgeous hens and I’m so excited to see them blossom...
by Nicole | May 5, 2014 | Urban Homesteading
Our flock continues to grow! Two Khaki ducks: And two Black Indian Runners: Makes four bundles of adorableness: And their favorite thing in the entire world: John and I have basically been watching all evening. These critters are so darn entertaining. Updates on the...
by Nicole | Apr 17, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
Not sure where the past five weeks have gone! The flock has grown exponentially and they’re fully “feathered out.” Icarus still tries to fly the coop (so to speak) nearly every time we take the lid off. She’s got that devious look about her and...
by Nicole | Apr 7, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
The chicks, as they near a month old, are sadly chicks no more. At least it means we’re one month closer to fresh eggs. The molting process is hilarious for some, less painful for others. They are quite the crew and their personalities still shine. Though they...
by Nicole | Apr 1, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
As the chicks have nearly tripled in size, we realized the stock tank we purchased would not be big enough for thirteen chicks. So they moved into a 2x2x6 foot stock tank. Now there is plenty of elbow room! (And it’s much easier to get some pictures… which...
by Nicole | Mar 31, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
It’s been a while since I’ve done some photos and an update on the flock — and I hardly even recognize them from day to day. They seem to have doubled overnight and tripled in food consumption. I’m pretty sure their 2-foot by 4-foot tank...
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