
Yesterday I bought seven little baby chicks. Three Buff Orpington, two Rhode Island Red, and two Americana. Oh so cute.

Here is one of each in the cage. I have a tarp over the cage and of course a light in the cage for them.

Today I opened the cage door and this afternoon they ventured out. The two little Americana right here.

An Americana and Rhode Island Red.

An Americana. Even though they are in a totally enclosed pen, I still close the cage at night. And because they are still so young and I pull the tarp completely over so they can get toasty at night.
2 comments:
What cute chicks!
Thanks for all the information, too.
Happy Sunday to you! :o)
Cute as, love little chicks!
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