Re: Baby chics update...


But ya gotta know...she is SO sweet.  When Neal and his girlfriend were here, they could not get over how sweet she is.  She sits with you and watches TV.  I have a picture of them holding her while they were watching the Saints play football last week.  The other chics will "tolerate" us holding them, but she actually WANTS to be held.  When I open up their container in the morning to change out the water she jumps up on me or on the edge and runs over to me.  When she hears my voice somewhere in the house, she chirps for me until I come in there to see her.  It's adorable.  Cool Chicken reincarnated.
  

Pam Evans <gardenqueen@gmail.com> wrote:
  you are so cute w/ your little chicks dear. too funny.

On 10/2/07, Jesse Bell wrote:
>
> Goose has a man in her life now so no time for humans anymore. She does
> come up to the house to eat and honks at us every now and then, but he is
> really possessive of her and always puts himself between his woman and the
> humanoids. He doesn't hiss, but you can tell he does NOT want you near
> her. He stretches his neck wayyyyy out there and starts honking at you. He
> always lets her eat first and is very protective. I think she had eggs this
> year but the darn raccoons got them I'm sure. Next year I'll have to find
> her nest and move her so that doesn't happen - but it's hard to do when she
> stays out by the ponds. Too many places to hide them.
>
>
> Zemuly Sanders wrote:
> Well, Jesse, it sounds like you have another pet. How's Lady Chatterly?
> zem
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jesse Bell"
> To: "Gardenchat"
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:18 AM
> Subject: [CHAT] Baby chics update...
>
>
> > I've been taking the guineas outside to the hen house during the day for
> > the last 2 weeks because they mature and get big so FAST. Then, I took
> > the first born chic outside with them about a week ago. I bring them in
> > at night because they are still young. My favorite one is getting big,
> so
> > I took yellow baby out today for the first time. I almost cried. It was
> > like taking your kid to kindergarten on the first day. She was freaked
> > out when I put her in the carrier to take her outside. When I released
> > them, they all came screaming out and running for the border - except
> her.
> > She wouldn't come out. I reached in to take her out and she wouldn't get
> > off my hand. She ran up my arm and hid under my hair. So I had to sit
> > out there with her for awhile and convince her that this was a good
> thing.
> > She was not convinced. I didn't want to leave her. *sniff*
> >
> >
> > Jesse R. Bell
> >
> > "All that we are is a result of what we have thought." - Buddha
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