Whatcha lookin' at? |
I noticed while looking back upon past posts that I probably should update a few items that I blogged about previously. I know, you've probably been having a hard time concentrating on your own lives without hearing about what is happening around here. Let me keep you in suspense no longer...
The little roosters |
First day in the big coop (six of seven hens) |
The 4-H chicks are growing fast! Here they are today enjoying themselves in the nursery outside in the big coop. We still do not have a clue what we are supposed to do to show them at the fair but the kids have been handling them loads so they should be friendly enough and used to whatever we throw at them.
The new "chicken pasture" was finished a few weeks ago. We fenced in a larger area of grass and removed the old fence from the paved portion. The adults are loving it and have already scratched out a couple of holes to "bathe" in. We decided to try an unconventional way of keeping the chickens in the pen by running string across the top of the fence. So far it appears to work - although we did have a couple of escapes we think it was through the gaps they created at the gate. We have now barricaded that area and so far no more escapes. Either that or they were so traumatized by not being able to get back in the area that they have not tried again. I know you can clip a chicken's wings to keep them from flying but this would also take away their only real defense against predators so I'm not ready to take that step. I also have no idea how to do this so for now the wings will remain unclipped.
To those of you that would wonder why we do not allow the chickens free range - I can answer that in one word: neighbor. Our chicken coop is directly on our property line and the first time chicken's escaped I found them in the road. Silly birds. I love the birds and I love having a friendly relationship with our neighbor. 'Nuf said.
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