Sunday, 27 December 2009
Farm On Hold
The chickens are all fine, well one escaped (a speckledy) and we later found out that it had been taken to the vets and rehomed (at least it's being looked after). We also think our Silver Birchen is a cockerel!
Merry Christmas and hopefully we'll have a better new year!
Monday, 21 September 2009
Speckledy’s
Four more hens have now been added to the coop with the two Warrens . This breed is called Speckledy. They are funny looking birds, quite dinosaur like in appearance but have very beautiful feathers and seem to be holding their own against Bulley and McQueen! They are a little way off laying yet but when they do they should be dark brown eggs, which may be speckled.
EGGSciting!!!Overflowing with Pekin’s!
So finally we have some happy hens who may just start laying in the next few weeks?
Here they are: Urchin, Lavender (who is not a blue chicken, LOL! but more of a grey colour) and Buff.
A Good Egg!
Yes we’ve had our very first egg and one every day since! They taste great and it’s so nice to finally not have to go out and buy from the shops, we just pick up an egg from the farm! Ok, they are a little bit smaller than some shop varieties but we really don’t care as they are just beautiful!
One question though, why is one Warren laying and the other not? Surely we should be faced with two eggs and not just the one. I just hope for the
Big Coop, Little Coop
We’re pleased to say that the separation has worked a treat so no more stressed out Pekin’s, although the two Warren’s seem to pace up and down the fence quite a bit…….. but I think they’re just jealous of the fresh grass …….. well you know the saying!
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
The “Pekin” Order
So that evening the car laden with boxes of chickens we headed up to the farm.
Initially it was all going so well until one of the
This, we’ve been informed, is the chickens establishing a ‘pecking order’ as there will always be one top hen in the coop.
We’re hoping, given a bit of time this will calm down and every chicken will find its place.
We have admitted to ourselves that this must be like having children, as all we have done over the last few days is worry about the birds!
Home to Roost!
As you can see the move was somewhat ………………. Interesting!
But it it went in ok in the end
Monday, 7 September 2009
On Guard!
Sunday, 6 September 2009
The EGGSperiment
Nik said he will crack the egg on my birthday (25th November – just so you don’t forget!!!)
So watch this space for the results.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Plastication Of The Nation
Here are a couple of pics of how it’s looking so far…………..
Oh and of course the truck had to make it into the pictures (Buildwas mud and all!)
I Name This Chicken ………
We have CHICKENS! Well……… at least we’ve bought them but have not yet made homes for them, more on this later.
After a trip out with my sister and brother-in-law to Leek livestock auction one Saturday and coming away empty handed we popped in to see a man about some chickens a bit closer to home.
As no-one really knew what to get Nik for his birthday, a chicken or two was looking like a good gift idea. So after some debate Nik decided on three chickens (Pekin Bantams) that he would like to keep, not only as egg layers, but as pets too (Ahh bless!) One was buff coloured, one black and one brown.
My sister and brother-in-law said they would like to buy the buff coloured one for him and asked if they could name it Ginger, this eventually led on to Nik’s sister’s contributing towards buying the black and brown hens and naming them Kiev and Speckle.
We have also acquired a brown hen who did a Steve McQueen from a local chicken farm (no name given yet and breed unknown!) that is currently in the good hands of our friend Andrew.
Now all they need is a home!
To Blog or Not To Blog?
Before I go any further I must say a huge thank you to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall for starting up the brilliant Landshare scheme.
http://landshare.channel4.com/
If you wanted to skip reading about the Landshare project then, briefly, this is how it works: A landowner, helper or grower posts a listing on the Landshare site stating what they are looking for or offering, this connects interested parties in their area and before you know it the adventure has begun!
So after seeing Landshare introduced on the River Cottage TV programme we signed up. (I must add at this point for those who don't know us that we live in an apartment in
Anyway here is a picture of the land (well some of it)