The girls are growing. They change every single day. Mostly they're loosing their fluff and growing feathers. But I cannot believe how quickly this happens. Feathers literally grow overnight.
We got our chickens from a woman named Theri who sells fresh eggs as well as baby chicks. I feel so fortunate that we found her. I wrote to her about how the chickens seems sort of restless in their box and she emailed right away explaining that they would go through a stage of being kind of spazzy. That they're teenagers now and will be a bit flighty no matter how we've spoiled them. And that they get restless too because they do a lot of itching when their feathers come in. It was helpful to know. We've exchanged many more emails and I'm learning so much.
If you're considering ever getting chickens, I highly recommend Theri. Her email is: prairiechickpoultry@gmail.com
Here's Butterscotch Cookies. Look at how she's growing!
And now, for a chicken confession:
I have this funny thing with the chicken feet. I can handle the flapping, the pecking and the pooping. But I guess I sort of have a fear of chicken feet. Talons, if you will. I can't look at them when I'm holding the chick. I can obviously have them touching me. They're soft and sort of tickle but if I look at them while holding the chickens, I freak out a bit. As in, Ivar comes running asking, "Mama, are you okay?" And Rory asked if there was a crow in with the chickens because apparently that's the kind of sound I make when I look at the chicken feet on my hand. They're sort of wormy to me. Reptile like. And I have a real fear of reptiles and... worms.
Anyway, it's silly. In my head I can recognize how ridiculous this is. But in the moment I pit out a bit and have to look at something other than those little feet resting on my hand.
So now you know. I am phobic of talons. And the reality I am trying to wrap my head around is this: they are only going to get bigger.