Wednesday, September 26, 2012

September 22, 2012 The New Chick on the Block

Friday, September 21st.,  Chicken Mentor Barb called and said she had a chicken for my husband Steve;  a Sicilian Buttercup...which is funny because his paternal grandparents came from Sicily...SO, naturally I had to adopt her.

She is 4 months old and I brought her home Saturday; made an isolation pen to separate her from the other Girls; and I hope to integrate her tonight while they are roosting and sleeping. All the chicken books say this is a good way to introduce a 'newbie': when they wake up in the morning with her in the flock, they are more accepting. I did re-introduce both Fearless and Blondie this way after they were in hospital isolation, so it does work.  I do expect some pecking as they fit her into the hierarchy. Fearless is gonna love moving up from her lowest status. It will be interesting to see how that plays out.

Miss Buttercup, as yet unnamed
UPDATE on Wednesday, 26th:
After 5 days, she is still living inside the little coop-house: occasionally being chased around or out by one of the others who wants to get in to sit on a nest or be bratty. But, thankfully, no vicious pecking  by her 'sisters'. She still pecks my fingers if I try to pick her up, but she is eating and drinking and for the most part seems to be okay and will come up to me if I "chick chick chick" call her.

She has the most beautiful olive green legs:














I think she will fit in fine with the others and it is just a matter of time before I know I will see her outside with the Girls when I go down in the mornings to open the pasture.

If you would like to toss a name suggestion in the hat, I am at the upper part of the alphabet with this first group, so her name can start with "A", "E" or 
a replacement "D" for the now-gone Dolly.

Stay tuned for name announcement and personality description.

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