Kevin suggested that the chicks be named Breakfast, Second Breakfast, Elevensies, Lunch, etc. What fun is that? I don't know which is which but some of the chick's names are HENrietta, MiSHELL, and EGGatha. The children know who is who.
They will go live in the garage soon. (The chickens not the kids.) As they get bigger the smell will overpower the basement. At about five weeks they can go live in the chicken coop. We are working on a name for that.
Poultry Palace? Henny's House? The Chick Inn? Maybe we need something in Latin.... Any ideas?
I don't think you guys need any ideas. You've already come up with so many creative names. I like the The Chick Inn.
Posted by: Cheryl | April 12, 2007 at 12:55 PM
"Le Poulet Chalet" is what they names their coop here:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/coops/kreitz.html
I thought this coop was so cool looking...yep, I need a hobby and I am willing to raise my own eggs!! Do you think the neighbors would mind ;o)
hmm...in a survey of a few rained-in kids, we have come up with the following:
...the Eg-glu
Cluckingham Palace...(but ds prefers Buckinghen Palace.)
The Foul line
The Shell Station
a little corney...but what else can you do without any more Easter candy, I ask! :o)
Posted by: Donna Marie | April 12, 2007 at 01:12 PM
Friends of mine felt it was important that their chooks had names they could pronounce themselves... Beck, Brooke and Bjork:-)
Posted by: Fe | April 15, 2007 at 11:21 AM