Critter Photopost!
May. 19th, 2010 01:48 pmI've been saving up images to post for a while now! Have some turkey release, chicks hatching, older chicks, duckling, kittens, and more! Lots and lots of cute. :D

Turkey release! The woman in the picture is Linda, who had the turkey after I did. :) And his handsomeness shortly after release:

Incubator pictures!
First chick to hatch:

This egg is fully zipped, so now it's time for the chick to emerge:




Crummy above-shots of the incubator. You can see some hatched eggs and chicks running around:


(The cups are to keep the humidity up.)
The ONLY picture I took of Pen-Pen when he was really little, SOB. I really, really should have taken more. :( He was SOOO tiny, and now he's gigantic, haha.

My peepers at about a week old:



Pen-Pen now, in his living quarters in my room:


And here he is in the grass in the backyard:



The chicks, now almost four weeks old, enjoying some time in a pen in the yard. (The pen is a lot bigger than it looks--it's actually two connected pens.)





Poppy is mostly grown up, and oh-so-pretty:



There she is with her two "moms"--Minky and The Salula.
The Salula with the other two older chicks--Cocoa and Eden.

Eden is a porcelain Old English Game Bantam, which is one of my favorite chicken colors:

Cocoa is really pretty, too, though I think she's supposed to be a red-blue and she doesn't look like a real red-blue.


The whole "family" (as a note, none of them are blood related at all, but they formed a family unit):

Aaaand have an arbitrary Bob. Bob is a girl, not a boy:

The four kittens I was caring for! They went back home, but they were fun, funny, and oh-so-cute!




I took the most pictures of this one because he was participating the most:



I wish that one wasn't blurry.
Not done processing yet, but Honey wanted to mother the kittens. XD
Don't mind the music and talking in the background, Mom was watching American Idol and I was quite close to the TV.
I hope you enjoy!

Turkey release! The woman in the picture is Linda, who had the turkey after I did. :) And his handsomeness shortly after release:

Incubator pictures!
First chick to hatch:

This egg is fully zipped, so now it's time for the chick to emerge:




Crummy above-shots of the incubator. You can see some hatched eggs and chicks running around:


(The cups are to keep the humidity up.)
The ONLY picture I took of Pen-Pen when he was really little, SOB. I really, really should have taken more. :( He was SOOO tiny, and now he's gigantic, haha.

My peepers at about a week old:



Pen-Pen now, in his living quarters in my room:


And here he is in the grass in the backyard:



The chicks, now almost four weeks old, enjoying some time in a pen in the yard. (The pen is a lot bigger than it looks--it's actually two connected pens.)





Poppy is mostly grown up, and oh-so-pretty:



There she is with her two "moms"--Minky and The Salula.
The Salula with the other two older chicks--Cocoa and Eden.

Eden is a porcelain Old English Game Bantam, which is one of my favorite chicken colors:

Cocoa is really pretty, too, though I think she's supposed to be a red-blue and she doesn't look like a real red-blue.


The whole "family" (as a note, none of them are blood related at all, but they formed a family unit):

Aaaand have an arbitrary Bob. Bob is a girl, not a boy:

The four kittens I was caring for! They went back home, but they were fun, funny, and oh-so-cute!




I took the most pictures of this one because he was participating the most:



I wish that one wasn't blurry.
Not done processing yet, but Honey wanted to mother the kittens. XD
Don't mind the music and talking in the background, Mom was watching American Idol and I was quite close to the TV.
I hope you enjoy!