"Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore!"
Happily ensconced in their big box in the garage!
You can see how much they've grown. The little box with holes is the one they arrived in two weeks ago. The other box is the one they lived in for the first week.
And this giant table saw box is the one they are living in now:
Usually it's better to have an enclosure with round corners for chicks (like a large piece of flexible cardboard bulldog-clipped together to form a circle. This is because chicks can panic, pile into corners, and smother each other. But the circle thing isn't practical for us until we get them into the coop, so we bank up the shavings in the corners which has worked fine. Also, we only have thirteen chicks so there is less of a risk of the smothering scenario! As they grow, it becomes less of an issue.
Peep! Peep! Peep!!
Peep! Peep! Peep!!
You are just so crazy. I swear, I just CAN'T STOP thinking how tasty they're going to be. Feed 'em some duck fat, get them REALLY nice and juicy, then -- forgive me here -- freeze them as we speak and send them via FedEx.
ReplyDeleteI will more than compensate you and a brilliant recipe will also be forthcoming.
Oooh la la, as we say in theses parts: Yum yum yum in others.
I am horrified at ChefNick's comments!! LOL!!! Quick - hide those chickies!!!
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