Sunday, August 16, 2020

Chicks & the She Shed

Back in the spring Maggie bought some chicks to raise for eggs.  We have 6 boys together total and the amount of eggs we go through at a time is crazy.  We hope that these ladies can help our boys grow big and strong.  In order for them to be happy and produce lots of eggs, we wanted them to have a nice place to rest.  Introducing the She Shed and our journey to being chicken farmers.

We spent a lot of time putting together this She Shed.  Did we have plans for it? No. Is it perfect? No.  But we all built it together and we love it!




The originals.  Maggie bought 10 Barred Rock chicks.


The boys watching over their chicks.


We wanted to add some variety so we drove to Lebanon to pick up a few more from a local farmer to add to our mix.



Meeting their other sisters.


Pasty butt.  Something I wasn't aware about.  But it's a thing.  As chicks new feather growth starts, it can get in the way of things and that causes problems with evacuation.  Some of these chicks got a nice warm bath in the first few weeks we had them.



I wish I could nap like this!



Enjoying the outside sun!  



The She Shed got a nice coat of paint!


Free ranging!  The love it out here.  Look how big they have gotten!


When it got warmer we moved them to the outside tractor that Ryan and I bought about 10 years ago.  They will hang out here until we complete the She Shed.  At this point Maggie lets them out every morning to free range and then when the sun goes down they make their way back to the coop!



Adding the doors and run.


Packed in like sardines.


Soooo...... Mark and Maggie go on vacation and I'm in charge of making sure the chickens are taken care of.  I drove out one morning to let them out and went back home to work. After work I went out to put them back in the tractor and make sure they had enough food and water.  I get there to find only 5 left.  There were 3 hiding in the tractor and as I walked around the house one flew out from under the grill over and I found another one scared to death on the front porch. We are not 100% sure what it was be we think that chicken hawks spent the day feasting.  I was so sad that this happened on my watch.  We went from 13 chickens to 5 in one day.  

So I hopped on Tractor Supply and ordered another round of them.  With the She Shed almost complete, these ladies should be safe from predators!

Picking them up from the Post office!



I bought a variety this time.  Look how cute they are!  I can't wait to see what beautiful colors they turn out to be!  These will produce a variety of colored eggs.


Now I didn't get pictures of these but Ryan bought some meat chickens to process for ourselves.  We reached out to our friends, Hollyn and Adam, for tips on how to care for them.  We actually got these about a week before the chicks above.  So we actually just put them all together in the tractor and finished the She Shed run and put the big ones in there.  We built this movable tractor to house them in and will move it occasionally to allow them to "free range" in a way along with proper feed.  


Here are the newbies getting a few minutes out of the tractor to run around- supervised of course.  The She Shed is completed along with the run.  Unfortunately in the short amount of time that it took us to complete the run we had another 2 get picked up by a predator leaving us with only 3 of the original's.




These are the meat birds.  The ugliest things I have ever seen!  Poor Hollyn and Adam.  I have called/text them multiple times because I thought they were sick, had.  Thankfully I was reassured that they are just ugly birds and this is their process.  Mid September we will processing them ourselves!  



I will continue to keep you updated on the process!




Quarantined

2020 has been a weird year.  Beginning of March schools closed as a precaution due to the Covid-19 outbreak.  Schools scrambled to prepare parents for what would end up being school work for the end of the year.  The boys would sleep in ...


Work on ReadingEggs and IXL - programs geared to each grade.  



P.E. time thanks to YouTube.com


Learning Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self Control



Churches closed and watching the sermon via Facebook became the new normal.  Zoom calls for connection group so we could stay connected.


School nutrition made sure that kids were being fed at home.  A weeks worth of breakfast and lunch for each kids was delivered to our house.


Drawing with Rob on YouTube.com



More fun learning via computer


Walks at the park and Old Stone Fort before it was shut down when restrictions were placed.




Spending more time outside enjoying the weather and each other




Fishing a the pond on the property.  Learning to break up worms, bait hooks, cast a line and untangle the line when it gets stuck in the brush is what we learned that day.


Kane learning to wink


Nephew love


Watching church...


Learning gun safety and getting to shoot a gun for the first time.






Spending lots of time with cousins


Introducing new movies like the Goonies and many others.


CSES teachers missing their students.  


I saw a different side of Liam spending so much time outside and it reminded me so much of myself and things I would do at my grandparents house when I was little.  Looking under rocks for worms and bugs, taking a hammer to rocks and things and just exploring and doing boy things. 


Spending time with the connection group on our Zoom call.



Uncle Ryan got stuck so Brooks had to get his side by side and straps to help pull him out.  Quarantne had us doing more projects and exploring outside our selves.  Ryan happened to get his truck stuck not far from where our house will be built.


Mark and Maggie got the fence up and the horses moved out to the property



Brooks spent the night with his Uncle Ryan.  When he is around I don't matter :)


Spent time riding horses.





More time snuggling and cuddling.


and when there are 5 of us in a king size bed - you fall asleep where ever you can find room.


Learning how to make sourdough bread...





Shortages of toilet paper, paper towels, antibacterial products etc became hard to find d/t people stocking up to prepare for being home for a length of time.


I took these pictures from a friend who is also documenting these crazy times.  I wanted to add them as reminders of this time in our lives and how we lived through them.








Maggie and I made a trip to Murfreesboro and picked up a snack at Chilis - we also got some Margaritas to go!




Birthdays were spent with those that matter most.  Uncle Mark turned 43 in the Quarantine!



School year ended with a "drive thru" celebration.  I hate that their Kindergarten year ended the way it did.  Kindergarten was a special time for me as a child as I remember a lot of things during that time.  And probably my favorite teacher ever was my Kindergarten teacher, Mrs Vaughn.  




There was a special message from Mr Jacobs when you tuned your radio to 92.7!



Who knows how long this virus/quarantine will last.  Until then we will continue to live without fear while being cautious as well. This quarantine isn't over but this blog post is :).