Kurt has been around for a little while now
Sir Charles died this winter from natural causes....and well....I miss him
I never thought I'd miss a rooster
now, don't you go thinking I'm making chicken diapers and letting them sleep indoors
(seriously)
but I do miss my Sir Charles....he was so nice and treated 'the girls' nice too....dare I even say "respectable"
Kurt came to us last summer as a chick...Sir Charles raised him like a son....taught him what to do, how to care for the girls and the ins and outs of the farmlife here
some of you might think I'm exaggerating....but truthfully...he really did teach Kurt those things - they do that
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is that a smile I see?? |
he sure is a handsome beauty
he is very protective....and brave
his crow is regal and loud...but I still miss Sir Charles
as long as Kurt keeps the girls out of my mulch in the perennial beds, he'll quickly become my favorite
xo+blessings,
What a fun post, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it! I have always wanted some chickens here at my home and reading this makes me even more. Growing up on our family farm, we always had an assortment of misfit "pets" running around. Once someone dropped off a rooster. He would follow my dad everywhere! It was the cutest thing!
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I know how you feel! Three of my girls were fox or coyote taken this last year and I was actually heartbroken over it. They become very much like family.
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Hello Anne Marie... Kurt certainly is a handsome one! I am sure you miss Sir Charles... I love all of God's precious little creatures!... your new colors on your blog are just beautiful!... they make me happy... xoxo Julie Marie PS Thank you for emailing me about my spoon, I can hardly wait!
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel:) I have a rooster that is so wonderful with the girls when they have chicks. He protects everyone in the group. If is going on that he doesn't like he lets us all know about it. They are amazing birds. I can watch them all day:)
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Capers of the vintage vixens
i love that his name is kurt. makes me smile. the blog looks great. love the new look. great color. makes me happy!!!
ReplyDeleteKurt is very handsome and seems to be quite proud of the job he has inherited. - A week ago today, we lost a brand new rooster that had quickly taken my heart and was a fine leader, to a nasty eagle...I cried and felt broken...I don't make diapers or let them in either, but it still is sad. xo
ReplyDeleteThat is a very handsome rooster! His girls must be proud of him - have a lovely weekend Anne Marie
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I just loved reading about Kurt. Animals do find a way to steal your heart. They really do have personality. Thank you for sharing. Loved the photos too!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you- they teach each other things! We have "Big Boy" who is a fantastic rooster- he was actually taught the ropes by an older mama hen, we've lost a couple other roos along the way and I'm thinking we should get another little one so Big Boy can train him... HOW did you train them to stay out of your mulch? :)
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What a handsome guy! I love chickens, and have thought about a rooster, too:). We'll see...it is hard to find a nice one like Kurt!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE, LOVE the new header and blog design! So fresh and "springy!"
Blessings,
Julia
Kurt looks to be a fitting successor to Sir Charles Anne Marie. I can see how you must miss Sir Charles....I would be hopeless if I had a farm....I'd be a soggy mess everytime any of the animals died !!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandfather kept, bred and showed chickens and had some beautiful varieties.
A lovely new blog layout too....is there anything that you don't do so well ?!!!!!!!!!! XXXX
I don't think there are any more beautiful colors than those on your rooster and hens. If I had those beauties, I'd go snap happy with my camera. It must be SO nice living on a farm, Anne Marie!
ReplyDeleteChicken Love, I call it. I have it, too. We are new to chickens, and last year we were forced to find a new home for our Silver Laced Wyandotte, Pepper, who turned out to be a rooster. The neighbors are within earshot, so we kept the 3 hens and found a good home for Pepper. I miss him daily, too. I love hens, but roosters are special birds, so beautiful and such personalities!! If Kurt finds a way to keep the hens out of the mulch, I wish he would share his secret. I also have that problem!
ReplyDeleteHe is a handsome boy! ~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS POST!
ReplyDeleteI've translated it for Denny here and he was laughing loud!
Beautiful chicks over there! Healthy and nice!
Fra
Oh Anne Marie, how I LOVE THIS POST!!!! I am now the proud owner of 4 hens and a rooster whom I call Maxwell. They came to live with me one week ago today, and my life has forever been changed. I adore them and never bore of watching them and hanging out with them. I always knew I wanted chickens but never realized what wonderful little friends they can be. Your Kurt is such a very handsome fella. I would love to hear more chickie love stories, they brighten my day so.
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Debbie
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Great post! I hope Kurt will do Sir Charles proud and take care of all the ladies. Sounds like he's off on the right foot :) Loved seeing your chicken (and rooster) photos.
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I lost one of my roosters 2 nights ago to a coyote. His name was "Marge". I am sad, but feel a sense of proudness knowing he died doing his job....protecting the girls. It's funny how these little creatures leave such a mark on us. Loved your post today.
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What a handsome guy! Is he a Blue Andalusian? Looks like you have some New Hampshire Reds and a Light Brahma as well. : )
ReplyDeleteI think it surprises people that chickens are very smart and social creatures. I so want to get our own chickens. Well maybe this year!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday...well what's left of it:)
Carole
So sorry you lost your Sir Charles. But, I know what you mean about a good rooster like him. Perhaps, he taught Kurt to be just as nice. Kurt is awful handsome.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog. I purchased the Where Women Cook magazine just the other day. I have not had a chance to ready dive into it, but now your article will be the first I read. Your farm sounds wonderful, but your photography is totally mind-blowing. I love the photos of the chickens. I'm new to blogging, just started my blog in January, and I am meeting so many wonderful kindhearted women through the process of blogging. I had no idea that this media could be such a warm and friend environment. Your newest fan and follower, Connie . . . come visit me at my blog.
ReplyDeleteChickens just beg to be photographed in the springtime don't they? Very pretty ones you have.
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