Little Big Bird Serves Hot Cocoa and more…

so many cute little props! So cute growing baby chicks!

Grey, Meredith the Tiny Bantam Chick!

Originally we couldn’t determine much about this chick except she had more of a grey chest than the golden sebrites. So she was nicknamed grey until we posted some updated photos and mentioned needing more of a descriptive name and she had some beautiful yellow colors. Enter the name Meredith…

Clementine on Location with her Peeps!

Easter Eggs?

Martha seems a bit concerned about these two #chocolateeggs she found under this pine tree. Clementine found some too!

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Sweet Clementine

Is there anything cuter than a mini chicken knocking on a mini cottage door? We don’t think so…

Mini Martha

Martha is a cutie who just perches contentedly on your hand…when she is older and bigger we’ll remember when she was just this tiny! We’ve got Ms. Martha with the Marshmallow Peeps as well. She’s about their size!

Tiny is back home again

Since Tiny the bantam chick had a night out on the town, you may wonder where she calls home. Here’s a happy chick with a bright red front door and charming #chickencottage #bantamchick

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Tiny Visits Paul’s Pub

Here in the magical mansion we have props and stops for our chicks along their journey to adulthood. He may be a little young (only about a week here) but Tiny visits Paul’s Pub and meets the resident goldenretriever in one of our #christmasvillage houses!

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Copper

Copper is still feathering with such beautiful copper coloring on her neck! Grey/non feathered feet.

Melba Updates!

She’s still he biggest and the reddest comb and wattles. Hopefully she’s still going to be an egg layer!

Meet Martha!

Last but not least, here’s Martha – the grey/super light colored, feather footed bantam chick. Assuming she a “The Porcelain d’Uccle” which originates in Belgium. They have beards, feathered legs, and their plumage is a beautiful blueish-white that almost seems iridescent and all feathers are tipped in white. They have…

Orange, Tangerine? Meet Clementine!

I’ve got it! Clementine! Trying on the name for size…lol. This is one of our new bantam chicks, 5 days old. Super sweet and docile personality. No feathers on his/her feet. Orange tip of the beak and super eye contact/photo personality. Meet Clementine! I love how the #raspberry can help…

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Escape Chickens

Nothing says get a good night sleep like discovering that two chicks (in this case a black asian and a maran) decided to fly and perch atop the fence around the temporary indoor chicken coop. So back in they go. As #motherclucker watches they fly directly at the fence, catch…

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Baby Bantam and Baby Yoda meet

So cute!

Big Bird checks out the bantam chicks

It’s crazy to see just how big Big Bird is compared to the itty bitty bantam chicks!

Our bantam Little Big Bird!

She reminds me of BigBird because of that wise look she gives when she gazes up at us from in the crate. She’s the biggest of the Bantam Chicks, and the first to show us that indeed, she can fly when she was out for her photo shoot and flew…

Grey – Our Bantam Chick

Since we got some new bantam baby chicks, we needed to start taking their individual photos…enter raspberries (and how the raspberry tree idea was born.) For now, this chick is going to be referred to as grey. We don’t know what sex he/she is.

Henrietta, she is a special one

Henrietta has gotten extra attention since a week or so old. We noticed she walked a bit funny, and had a crooked leg (splayed leg?) or just a twisted leg injury? We did attempt the rubber band straightening, but didn’t like having to wrap her leg with something (she was…

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Closeups of Frick the Chick

Frick is one of our Frick and Frack duo. To this point we’re not exactly sure what they are. They sure are pretty! Frick is the lighter grey bodied of the two, and the lighter head plumage as well. We’re excited to see how they develop…at this point Frick and…

Meet Copper!

You may have noticed, only a couple of our black pullet chickens had names to this point. We realize they are different, but there haven’t been that many unique characteristics showing to tell them apart easily. They also change EVERY DAY! So this was a delightful surprise, what we thought…