....Or in my case maybe Duck L'Orange.
I know I said it was my first and last bunch of ducks AND I wanted to build a chicken flock slowly....but I can explain.....really, I can.
It began with Capin' Jack, Holly, a guy named Harold, and a neighbor who really didn't like the sound of a rooster, no matter what time of day it may be.
My last chicken tale left us waiting to see if one of four chicks began to crow.(That would make our small flock at around 34 chickens 6 ducks...scratch that we gave away two male ducks.....34 chickens 4 ducks.)
At that same time my friend Holly, came home after a weekend away to a crate full of chicks. Her husband, had mentioned....mentioned to Harold, the local animal control officer-who also raises poultry and other exotic birds, that he was thinking about raising chickens. Two days later, bam...they were at his feet. Holly who is already busier than one legged jack rabbit in a pen full of hungry dogs, was a little less excited to see the cute little bundles of fluff. Holly unloaded two white chicks on me.
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Capn' Jack emerged from Easter's bounty. A great looking rooster but mean as...well as a rooster. Angelo's name could no longer be mentioned in our house without tears starting to well up in my daughter's eyes. So Plan B was put into effect, we made a call to the MSPCA. This began our wonderful relationship with the barnstaff at Nevins Farm in Methuen. We dropped off Cap'n Jack, however, 5 Olde English Silver Duck Wing bantam hens miraculously found there way to our house.
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Holly's gift to us produced one rooster and one hen. The hen was given back to Holly seeing as out of her ten remaining chicks she ended up with 9 roosters.
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Wild Mike as our new rooster became known, was great. No running out of the pen as soon as you let them out. So wouldn't it figure our neighbor would choose then to tell me she did not like the sound of a rooster. She told me I needed to get rid of the rooster or she would complain. Any flock owner knows a good rooster is worth his weight in gold besides I tried my best to explain to her the "blood line" of Wild Mike coming from the same person she would be complaining to...but the irony was lost.
Eventually Harold came a knocking. He did a state census of chickens and ducks, and was about to leave when...he spotted my Olde English Bantams and offered to send over his rooster to mate with my hens and we would split chicks.... I smiled (maybe a little too gleefully) in my neighbor's direction. We picked up Napoleon a week later....
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Shortly after a Red Tailed Hawk flew down into the pen and carried off one off the bantam hens....Ummm. They now all reside in a large cage that we move in and out of the coop.
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Easter of '08 brought four Speckled Sussex chicks which made their elementary school tour and survived...
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Duck Day... Duck Day is about ducks so first came the Mascovy Ducks. I was going to Nevin Farm for just one female but came home with two and one male, Rembrandt. All the time spying a bantam rooster "Rumplestilskin" that I would just have to come back for....
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And Duck Day requires ducklings for all the little kids to hold, I ordered 10 online. Two died within two days of their arrival.
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Sadly, Wild Mike was killed by a fox defending his flock this past June.
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It was time to go get Rumpelstiltskin, he had been adopted, so I took home Elvis instead. Elvis, likes to hear himself sing or...crow and is named appropriately. Before leaving Nevin Farm I was taken to the holding area to view the newest arrivals. This must be what it's like at Christy's Auction House for VIP's before a major event. There in a caged in area was a pair of the most beautiful Auracuna Roosters. I'll be back for that one, I said. Gosh, that Barnstaff knows me too well. And that's what I did. Two weeks later I returned for "Joey" the rooster that replaced Wild Mike. "Joey" is tame and beautiful, what a score!
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Holly had spent months finding good homes for all but one of her 8 roosters. She called me just days before I picked up "Joey" to tell me that all but one of her hens were killed by an animal and her rooster "Crazy Mike" seemed very lonely. I offered her 4 of mine.
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The day before I dropped off the hens she told me "Crazy Mike" had been killed by an animal. I told her of "Joey's" brother "Frankie" sitting down at the MSPCA. One week later Holly had a new flock...she also brought home "Baggy" a small Cochin Bantam and has since purchased a number of chicks.
It's good to know I won't be the only one on the MSPCA's speed dial.