Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Ba-Gock!

We have wanted chickens for the longest time. It wasn't until a few weeks ago that we started looking into it. Luckily, Riverton just passed a new bill that we can have them! Todd started researching what it will take to raise them, the best kinds to get for eggs, and how to keep them safe. Then he started looking for things he could recycle into a pen. He was able to take a bunch of "junk" lumber from work and build it into a great coop and pen for the birds.
It took more work taking apart the old to make the new, but it was well worth it for what it saved us.



We were able to find some Rhode Island Reds from a guy in Delta. He just happened to be coming to Salt Lake this week and brought 6 hens with him for us. This one comes and greets me every time I open the door.


Then in Sandy we found a farm that had a bunch of 5 week old hens. We got 2 Black Sex Link, 2 white sex link, one white leghorn, one Americaunus (this one lays green and blue eggs), and one barred cock. They are all supposed to be great egg layers.



One of the ones from Delta even laid an egg in her crate on the way here yesterday. I can only take this as a good sign right?



Todd and the boys have all voted and think they are getting a rooster. I say, let's not and keep friends with the neighbors. This will be something I am sure we will argue about for the months to come, but I am not caving on this one.
We are so excited to be able to start this new journey and hope that it will be as rewarding and fun as we have heard it is. At the very least, the boys learn more work ethic, we get healthier, fresher eggs right in our backyard, and we learn some new things along the way.

The Griff Meister

The Griff Meister
Just chillin'

We love our new blankets

We love our new blankets
Thanks Grandma!!!