The flock in the bottom yard. Well actually only half of them.
I really detest this rooster, he has a habit of attacking one's legs when they aren't looking... Needless to say, he didn't get to come out today. Thankfully however, all the roosters are Bantum roosters, which means they are less than half the size of regular roosters i.e. --> not as dangerous and easily kicked.
Another rooster, the only one who did get to come out. He is much nicer; doesn't attack humans, only other roosters and the occasional prowling animal. Clover by name. :)
This is Lydia and I. She is a very nice little bantum hen and lets you pick her up. I think she actually likes people.
This is the newest member of the family, Razo. Razo is a very sweet dog; he doesn't chase cats or chickens(notice picture below), he hops in the car whenever you ask, and he doesn't run off when you take him outside. However, he is a slightly nervous dog and will force his way onto your lab if he hears high-pitched birds or frogs croaking. He also hates being alone so does everything he can to follow you everywhere! But we like him. :)
Love you all!
Nuka Jane
2 comments:
Thanks for the post Nuka! We just had 80 degree weather here today as well...felt like true summer, but assume we will still have some cold days ahead. I still remember the days of letting out ducks and chickens. Although we had smaller numbers, some of the same attitudes...the ducks were meaner than the chickens though. May your summer be blessed with many adventures! - Andrew
We had thunderstorms right after those 2 days! :) But they were pretty
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