Friday, March 5, 2010

First Baby Steps Outdoors....

It is hard to believe that just two weeks ago, we were first introduced to the newest residents of Double S Farms.  

 
Two Days Old

 Two weeks is actually a lot of time to a small chick.  Look at how quickly they have grown....

From left to right, meet Flo, Ramona, Effie and Lucy.

They made their first foray into the great outdoors for two hours.  I don't know who was more excited...the chicks or my sister, Chicken Farmer.

Their feathers are rapidly forming, especially on their wings.  They still spend the majority of their time indoors as they are too young to be outside other then a couple of hours.

 

They are already trying to fly and one has even managed to escape the brooder and so now the lid will now stay closed.  

Doesn't that remind you of how exciting it is to see a little toddler take their first steps....until they start getting into things due to their new mobility.  I can definitely see similarities with raising chicks.

Before we leave, please take one last look as the chicks are proudly showing off their newly grown tail feathers for the camera.



 Don't worry...this is not the last we will see of Flo, Lucy, Effie and Ramona.  We will visit again soon...

27 comments:

Darla said...

What is she feeding them compost? They have grown a lot..so cute..

Kathleen said...

omg, Noelle ~ they are SO cute! Baby chicks are just adorable. Of course that comes from someone who always thought she wanted some! Double S Farm will be the perfect home for them too. Can't wait to watch them grow up.

Edith Hope said...

Dear Noelle, These little chicks are, of course, simply adorable. Sadly they grow into adults so very quickly.

On one occasion, years ago, I actually witnessed a chick cracking open and emerging from an egg. I am sure that you have seen this but it was, for me, a wondrous moment and one that I have not forgotten.

Gail said...

You can see the chicken in them now~ They no longer look like Easter basket chicks! Have a great weekend~gail

Rebecca @ In The Garden said...

They are absolutely adorable, and I think chickens are beautiful. I've always wanted a chicken coop in the city, and look forward to your posts about them.

Anonymous said...

Extreme cuteness! wish my plants grew so quickly :)

Muddy Boot Dreams said...

Awwwww.... baby steps. So cute.

Jen

Bangchik said...

They are healthy looking and very adorable. ~bangchik

Floridagirl said...

Awww, what a wonderful spring feeling this gives me! They are too precious. I still can't believe they came in the mail!

Curbstone Valley Farm said...

They really don't stay fluffy little peeps for long! They look great, and so grown-up in the great outdoors!

Corner Gardener Sue said...

Wow, what an amazing transformation for 2 weeks' time! Those chicks are beauties! I look forward to seeing them again.

tina said...

Just like kids they grow so fast! Cute still though.

fairegarden said...

Oh I love baby chicks, and teenage ones too. My daughter, Chickenpoet raises chickens and we just love looking at the different feather combinations, they are all so beautiful. Yours are quite extraordinary, or your sister's I mean. I think you are pretty proud of them as well you should be! :-)
Frances

kate smudges said...

It is amazing how quickly the chicks grow. I love the variations in their colouring. They look as if they enjoy having their pictures taken. What fun it will be to watch them as they grow.

Evelyn Howard said...

I am almost sad that they grow up so quickly, coz they look so much cuter when they were young :)

Have a nice weekend, Ev

Catherine@AGardenerinProgress said...

They are so cute! They sure have grown quickly. Do you know how they got their names? Ramona makes me think of the childrens book about Ramona the pest :)

Julie said...

I found your blog today while googling "pruning olive trees", and I completely understand your dismay about shaped prunings. I am a recent transplant into California, and am just amazed at the shapes people put their trees and bushes into. I also really appreciate how you take pictures of these plantings and then quickly drive away! (I have a post that says about the exact same thing!)

With your permission, I would like to link up to your blog to show my own blog readers that I am not alone in my shock and awe over these prunings!

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Amy said...

They do change fast! I am reminded of the time when I taught first grade and I had a large box FULL of chicks in my car (after we incubated them in class) and I was returning them to 4H. They are kind of loud. They are fun to watch. :) Enjoyed your post.

Carol said...

How precious!! Wonderful portraits Noelle! What sweet little creatures... and in time they will lay yummy eggs! Chicken poop is good for the plants and trees too. I look forward to seeing them grow. It is great how you put this all together! ;>)

Meredith said...

Oh, my goodness, they are so precious. I want to cuddle that little black girlie. Is her name Flo? So sweet!

ChickenFreak said...

FLUFFBALLS!

gippslandgardener said...

To think I almost missed this post! They are just so sweet - the last photo really did make me laugh out loud :D

Andrea said...

They look so healthy, yes they grow so fast. We also have some native chicken in the province. We have a special native delicacy for chicken stew, and most of us are excited for that time when they are big enough to be stewed. However, when the 2 kids already gave names to the chicks, they cannot be made into stews anymore! So after 2 -3 generations my mother learned, and she gave her share of chicks her names also. With that we can have my mother's chicken for stews, and leave the children's. hehe.

Joseph said...

they're absolutely adorable. makes me sad - for just a second - that i eat these little guys! :)

Noelle said...

We visited them again this past weekend and they are even more grown up! It is hard to believe that they grow so quickly! I will post more photos in the coming weeks...

Rosie said...

Oh Noelle they are so cute with their little tails. I nearly missed this post as I've been away quite a bit from the computer and now trying to catch up on everyones blog entries. I love their names too.

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