Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Pidgeotto!

"Are you missing one of your chickens?" my neighbor called to ask.  Apparently a yard bird, as we endearingly call them, was loose down the road.  My girls were locked up tight but I still had to investigate.  What I found was a sad sight...a poor chicken had either been hit by a car or survived an encounter with a dog.  Whatever happened was not good.  Disoriented, scared, and hurt, the chicken made little fuss when I picked him up.  I could not detect any breaks but he was bleeding from his eyes, ears and mouth.  All we could do was pray and make him comfortable. 


My daughter prayed the sweetest prayer..."Dear God, one of your chickens is hurt.  If he is suffering, please take him home.  If he can heal and live happily, please heal him quickly. Let him know he is safe and give him peace.  Thank you, God!"  Melts even the coldest heart, doesn't it?!?!
 
We made him a bed in a pullet cage and put him on the lanai to rest.  We had plans and left for the day.  I prepared my children for a sober return home, knowing the chicken had little chance of recovery.  Yet, when we returned, he was still alive, resting quietly without labored breath. 

Covered with dried blood with his left eye barely open
 
As the hours passed, the chicken moved very little.  I hand fed a water/Gatorade mixture every couple of hours, being sure not to get any liquid in his nostrils.  His eyes weren't open and we wondered if they were crusted shut with dry blood...we gently wiped his face, eyes and ears with a damp, warm cloth.  Many times he seemed listless, hanging his head with open mouth; we were certain he wouldn't make it.  But he kept up the good fight.  I nursed him through a few nights and the storm, keeping him warm, dry and hydrated as best I could. 

Pidgeotto recovering in his pullet coop

One morning, we were awakened at 4:30am to a crowing rooster!  Good morning!!  The rooster, still unnamed, got moved to the chicken pen.  We kept him in his pullet coop so he and the girls could safely get acquainted.  We didn't want one of the ladies to peck him on the head after his trauma. 

Fully recovered, Pidgeotto shows off his beautiful plumage!

After a couple of days, the rooster showed his great disdain for his cage which was now more like a cell block to him.  We released him to the girls!  At first, the girls were not overly hospitable and demonstrated their feelings as chickens know how.  The rooster permitted the girls to vent, but only for a few brief seconds.  He took a few hard pecks like a trooper, then puffed up and declared his rightful place as any rooster would. 

Clockwise beginning with Pidgeotto at the top,
Gina, Honey, Phoebe, Cameron II, and Penny.

 
The flock is now quite happy together.  The girls seem at peace, knowing they are protected.  Since our original rooster, Cameron (the hero who lost his life to the dog down the street while protecting the girls), was my son's yard bird, he had the honor of naming this rooster...Pidgeotto. 
 
For reference, Pidgeotto is a character in the anime world of Pokemon.  In short, he is a large raptor-like bird known for his powerful talons, fiercely defending his territory from intruders.

Pidgeotto playing card

I see the resemblance!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Succulent Salon

Succulent succulents.  I think that says it all!!


No names.


Although this one reminds me of coral in the ocean.


This one reminds me of those tubular sponges waving back and forth with the current.



These two compliment each other beautifully.



These little rosettes like to sprawl and will soon hang over the lip of their pot.



My daughter potted this combo - quite lovely, I think.



This one has already found its way over the edge of its pot. 
I love the variegated little stars complimented by their sweet white blooms.



When I was given these lovely little succulents, I thought this pot the perfect new home.  However, they are all growing so quickly that I may need to find a new residence sooner than anticipated.


These pencil cactus rank in my favorites list. 
I was given the smaller one at the bottom of the photo
that has doubled its size in just a few short months. 
The two larger ones,
supported by a bed head board for the time being,
were found in a garbage pile. 
Lucky day!


This Zig Zag cactus was also a cherished gift
and tops my favorites list.
It has tripled its size!!!


This singular cactus was brought from my previous garden.
I worried that it felt lonely and wasn't thriving.


I was wrong. 
She was working diligently to produce her first bloom!
I can't wait to see it!!!



This, sadly, is the sight of a cactus grave.  It showed no hope.
But if you look closely...


Never give up on a suculent!



This little pot of pricklies was given to me by a woman having an estate sale.
The pot was waterlogged and the cactus looked beyond hope.
It's recovering nicely and will be fine.


On a completely different note, our hen, Cameron, is not a "Cami" at all, but rather a "Cam" instead.  Yes, Cameron belted out his first crow, proudly announcing his misidentified gender. 



Indeed he had shown protective behaviors over the other two hens and displayed his tail feathers like a peacock.  He is larger than the girls, and commands respect.  We are still waiting patiently for the ladies to produce eggs, but seeing that Cameron is going through puberty and finding his voice, I imagine it won't be much longer! 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!!!