
Chicken test Stream
Hey how goes it? So... we got chickens! Silver and I have been interested in getting chickens for a few years, and recently things just kind of lined up, and we decided to go for it.
The girls don't have permanent names yet. We're waiting for their personalities to develop so we can name them appropriately, but they're nicknames for the moment are:
Stripe - Because she has a dark stripe on her back.
White Wings - Because her shoulders are white and luckily, a few days after getting this name her flight feathers came in and they're solid white
Spot - Because she has a small dark dot on her right side. She also has darkest flight feathers so far.
Toast - Because she had the most even tan color and is generally is the lightest and most evenly colored.
They're not the most original nicknames, but we mainly gave them to them because we have to be able to tell them apart when we're checking them over to make sure they're healthy and happy.
You'll see the girls play a lot, eat (or spill their food on the floor), drink, poop a bunch, suddenly pass out where they're standing (hopefully not in the poop), and probably fight once in a while. Don't worry about the fighting, chicks do that as they establish a pecking order. If anyone gets too mean, we'll put them in time out until they learn to chill. And we check each of them a couple times a day to make sure they're not hurting each other.
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Donations will primarily go towards the goal shown on stream, and if that's met it'll go towards food and treats for the girls, as well as any other needs they might have.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
We're streaming this with Silvers old laptop, which has a tenancy to bluescreen randomly. Maybe once a month, maybe several times a day. If the stream goes down suddenly, tweet me @Scrollwing and I'll try to get it back up asap. We're going to try to do a 24/7 stream for a while here, but who knows what'll happen. If this ends up popular enough, maybe I'll stick a camera in their coop when they grow up and move outside.