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The Chicks Have Arrived

05 Saturday Apr 2025

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The chicks arrived on Thursday March 27. To be honest this time again has just been pretty frustrating and a bit heartbreaking. There were 6 dead in the box, and as the birds stretched their legs, found the water and food it became obvious that there were several more failing birds. Over the next several days we lost 11 chicks. I called the hatchery and they seemed surprised. But refunded me for the initial 8 birds that we lost. When bird #12 started failing on day 8 I was at my wits end. I called McMurray Hatchery again and told the person answering that someone had to take the time to talk with me about what is happening to the little flock.

That person, I’m sorry I can’t remember her name, did stay on the phone with me. As she questioned me thoroughly about everything from picking the birds up to this call, she came to a likely reason so many birds died. The box of birds must have been left in a place where they got too cold. Whether it was a loading dock, or left on a truck, that is the probable reason so many of this flock just didn’t make it.

Now, 11 days out, the remaining birds are thriving. As a matter of fact, Friday afternoon we had to put some chicken wire around the brooder as a couple of chicks managed to hop/flap their way out into the room. This morning they had the zoomies and were running/flying across the brooder. I took the 2nd heat plate out to give them more space. Our nights are still pretty darn cold, so I’m hesitant to move them to the coop yet.

That said, the birds days in the house are numbered. A couple of them are very interested in flying, and they have been stirring up a whole lot of dust in all their scratching and flitting from place to place!

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First Signs of Spring, The Garden

10 Thursday Apr 2014

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The same day I took a walk to visit the trees in our yard, I also passed through the garden.  It was exciting to see the green popping up, and also sobering to see how much work needs to be done to clean up the garden & prepare it for planting. Hopefully we’ll get a good start on that this weekend.

Surprise, some onions overwintered, or came back

Surprise, some onions overwintered, or came back

Mint in the herb box

Mint in the herb box

 

Chives!  in the herb box

Chives! in the herb box

 

Butternut Squash One emerging seedling

Butternut Squash
One emerging seedling

 

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First Signs of Spring, The Trees

08 Tuesday Apr 2014

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The last week or so since the calendar’s declaration of SPRING has been very typical of early spring in the Colorado foothills.

Late March snow

Late March snow

Early April snow

Early April snow

 

Aspen Catkins

Aspen Catkins

Notice the Catkins on the Aspen, they are sure signs of spring.  Catkins are skinny clusters of flowers that if pollinated, drop tiny hairlike seeds in early summer.  The seeds need moist soil to geminate, which here in the Rocky Mountain foothills is not a likely find.  It’s a good thing that Aspens primarily propagate by root shoots.

Peach Tree, no blossoms yet

Peach Tree, no blossoms yet

The Peach Tree is 3 years old this year (I believe).  This past winter wasn’t as dry as the last few, but we still didn’t get as much snow as we hoped for.  I was very intentional about shoveling our back patio and heaping the snow around the base of the tree, with the hopes that it would get as much moisture as possible and be productive this summer.

Lilac Bushes

Lilac Bushes

The return of the lilac leaves and blossoms is always a delight.  There are several strong bushes with new shoots every year by our west fence.  Lilacs bring back sweet memories from my childhood, and are likely the reason for my lifelong love of the color of purple.  It is in this cluster of lilac bushes that our flock of ducks and chickens seem to like to hang out.

Post Oak

Post Oak

And finally, the Post Oak, my favorite tree in the yard.  It is always the last to leaf out, but I love how straight and tall it is, like a sentential watching over the driveway entrance.

If you are watching for signs of spring, what have you found?

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