Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Gooser's Ideas

Let me tell you first why we are calling my portion Gooser's Ideas.  When I was a little girl (and even still to this day) I liked to be very silly.  My mom always called my silly goose and well... the name has stuck.  I like my nickname, I think it's cute.

Chicken Day!!!

I was so excited to finally have our chickens.  We got five of them, and I loved them.  Their names were Blueiette, Blackiette, two Fluffers, and Softy.  My mom says I can have Softy, she has feathers that are soft and look blonde (like me!).  The chickens seemed to like the coop Daddy built.  We had our friends over and we all chased the chickens and they ran.  Mom told us not to chase the chickens because the chickens will learn to be afraid of us.

The next morning they gave us EGGS!!!!  I was so happy.  We had to leave though to go to Friday classes, I was sad to leave the chickens.  We put them in their coop to keep them from getting picked up by hawks.  Later that day we came home, we jumped out of the car and ran back to the coop.  We opened the door and... Softy was dead.  I kept my tears in at first, but I wanted to cry.  Blackiette and one of the Fluffers was breathing hard.  We brought them inside and put them on a towel.  We put icepacks on them and started squirting sugar water in their mouths, then Fluffers made some awful choking sounds then her body stopped moving and her eyes closed.  She was dead.  My mom looked online, she figured out we could put water on the chickens so she started squirting Blackiette in the sink.  She made some gargling sounds put her head back and died.  Stevie and I started crying and screaming.  Mom called Dad to tell him the news, she was scared to tell him.  Then we started begging mom to get chicks, but Mom said, "No, no, no, no, NO!"

After a couple minutes, we went to the feed store... and Mom got us three chicks!!!  I love them! Their names are Butterscotch, Butters, and Racer.  Back at home, mom cleaned the dead chickens.  I was grossed out.  There were feathers everywhere! In the sink were the heads of the chickens and blood.  Then my mom started getting everything out of it's body.  There was blood everywhere now.  We found what would have turned into eggs inside the chicken's body.  They were round with red vein things.  At the end of that night, I went to bed alright with knowing that the chickens were dead because we had the baby chicks.

Lessons learned:
Do not leave chickens in the heat!
God doesn't always say yes when we ask for something (I had prayed that He would save the chickens)
Baby chicks are cute and sound cute!
I will never clean out a chicken!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Mom's Musings

CHICKENS!!!

A few weeks ago some of our friends offered us five chickens that they could not longer keep.  We have talked about getting chickens so we took them up on their offer.  My husband then spent all his free time building a beautiful chicken coop, a design he came up with on his own.  I am so proud of the finished product!




The chicken day came and my kids and I headed over to their town to pick up our chickens.  They were beautiful!  We loaded them into a dog crate and drove them to their new home.  Proudly we showed them the beautiful chicken coop that had been built just for their pleasure and safe-keeping.  The kids adored the chickens and named each one.  We looked forward to morning to see if they would give us any eggs.





The next morning, bright and early, the kids and I got up and headed out to see if there were any eggs.  There were two beautiful ones waiting just for us.  We were thrilled!  Sadly, that day we had to leave our chickens for a couple hours to attend some of our homeschool group's classes.  After letting the chickens run around the yard for bit, feeding them a delicious breakfast of dried meal worms and lettuce, we packed the chickens up in their coop for safekeeping from hawks and headed out.

The day was extra warm and we headed home a little earlier to check on the chickens.  It was too late.  I opened the door to the coop... two chickens stood to greet me but three chickens did not.  Two of those later chicken were breathing fast shallow breaths... the other one wasn't moving at all.  I started yelling for the kids!  I opened up the back door where the still chicken lay, she was dead and stiff.  I grabbed the other two chickens and headed indoors where our AC had kept our home cool.  We packed ice all around their hot bodies, their heads were burning up!  I mixed sugar water and using a syringe, started to squirt sugar water down their throats.  My son was screaming for me to save them and take them to my hospital; my daughter was praying for a healing from the Lord. It was a very loud, very traumatic scene.  I was vacillating between extreme anger at myself for causing this and sadness that we had lost a chicken and it was looking like we were about to lose two more.  I also was wondering how I was going to tell my husband and our friends.


***Due to the graphic nature of the pictures (because we did take pictures) I will not share the pictures that pertain to this part of the story with you.  But, for those of you with strong stomachs and curious minds I can share them personally with you :-)  ***


I think one chicken had a seizure, she let out a squawk, her head jerked back and forth a few time, then all was still.  My son's screaming reached an even more fervent pitch as he gently held her head and I pronounced her death.  I then went to work on the other chicken.  I decided to try dousing her water and getting her to the sink started spraying her down with cold water and continued the sugar water down the throat.  She started shaking the water off her head and I thought she was coming around.  Then she quietly laid her head down and closed her eyes and all was still.  I felt hot anger creeping up my neck, then severe sadness and guilt.  I grabbed my phone and ran outdoors to get away from the shrieks and crying inside the house.  I called my husband.  After telling him what had happened through my tears he told me very matter-of-factly, "Well Babe, looks like you need to figure out how to clean chickens."  Let me tell you now that my husband grew up in a small dessert town where farm animals were more a norm.  I grew up in Southern California where the only farm animals I saw were at a petting zoo or shrink wrapped in the meat section at the grocery store.

I took a big gulp and told myself that I could handle this, but first, I needed to buy baby chicks for my very distraught children.  We loaded up in the suburban and headed around the corner were we bought three baby chicks.  The girl who helped us was the same girl who helped us the day before when we were buying the chicken feed.  She was dismayed to learn that three had already died and confirmed that yes, they should had been left out, chickens are very heat intolerant.  Lesson learned.  After picking out their cute new feathery friends, we headed back to the house where the big job waited for me.  I set-up the pack-n-play (because doesn't everyone put chickens in their pack-n-plays?) lined it with plastic and got the baby chicks settled in their new home then headed to the kitchen.
Racer

Butterscotch

Butters is the white one on the end, she poops a lot, the kid's said she is mine.

With advise from my mom and YouTube I was able to de-feather and de-gut three chickens.  By the third chicken I was ready to make my own YouTube video.  There were feathers and guts everywhere.  One side of my sink had three heads and 6 feet in it, the other side was splattered with blood.  My kids were slightly grossed out, slightly enthralled at this new process.  My husband was beaming with pride at his wife for cleaning chickens and forgave me for killing them in the first place... and for buying three babies that are now going to live in the living room for the next month.  Our friends also took the news alright, extended grace, forgiveness, and correction and we still remain friends to this day.  And we are still getting eggs from the survivors!

Lessons Learned:
Chickens are heat intolerant.
My kids were able to see death right up close. Something we are very sheltered from in this society.
Does God always answer prayers... yes, sometimes his answer is no, a great lesson for my kids.
Baby chicks are very cute and make us laugh.
My new nickname is "Killer"
Making bone broth makes your home smell delicious
Homemade chicken and dumplings are very tasty

They like to stand at the back door and watch us... they are kind of like dogs! 
* Some chickens were hurt and even killed in the making of this blog post.

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Welcome Back!!!

WoW!!!  It's been a long time since I even looked at my blog!  I few years actually!  Abby is now 7 years old and we have added Stevie, 4 years, to our family!

We also made a big move to Southern California, I have graduated nursing school, and we are busy homeschooling!  Whew!
The reason I am looking into getting back into blogging is actually more for my daughter.  She has an interest in writing, picture taking, and being creative.  I felt like this could be a great way for her to put all those skills to work.  She is currently wrapping up her second grade.  This blog will help her hone some writing, punctuation, composition, spelling, grammar, skills... and all while (hopefully) making it fun!  We also have so many wonderful things going on that I think it would be a blessing to share in what ways God is working in our lives.

Some posts on here will be from me, Mom's Musings, and some posts will be from Abby, Abby's Ideas.  I want the focus of the blog to be life's lessons.

We hope you learn, laugh, and cry with us as we continue on this journey of our Wonderful Life.   
Welcome back!