This afternoon was bitter. Strong winds, hail, cold rain. We did get out but I didn't want to take my hands out of my pockets to take pictures. It got down to 3C, with wind chill, -2C.
Mow's in the nest box behind Sylph and Glais? Eating of course.
Spring is over. Winter is back. Rain, getting colder, 45mph winds.
We got out for an hour or so. They put up with the drizzle but even light rain wind driven is pretty unpleasant.
I dropped my small surgical round nosed scissors somewhere on the field. They were in a pocket but I didn't zip the...
22/03 and 23/03.
It's been dry with some sunshine the last couple of days.
I did one of Sylph's feet and it looks a bit better. She's go a mucky rear end again so there's a job to look forward to.:rolleyes: It's the blueberries.
We've been getting one and half to two hours out on the field...
As Henry the rooster once said to me when I first presented him and his hens with fermented grains,
"You're telling me we have to eat them because they're healthy and good for us. What's your diet like then." :lol:
Most of the creatures in the world, including many humans are happy just to eat...
There are articles in the Learning Center that offer good advice on the topic.
This one for example.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-scaly-leg-mites-slm-what-you-need-to-know.77376/
You're stealing his potential offspring.
Some roosters are more sensitive to this than others. Short term answer is don't take any eggs while he's around.
Taken from this article.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/understanding-your-rooster.75056/
Taking his hens eggs. Roosters and...