G'Day again,
This won't be a day by day progress report, but I have collected one egg and will store all of them up to ten days worth - then chuck them back under the hen. This particular number one egg doesnt have a pointy and flat end....its perfectly equal at both ends (and covered with little bits of pooh - (can I say that on this forum?)- ahem - waste.......- I have put it in an egg carton with I hope, the correct direction sticking up
A slight hiccup yesterday when the darling wife (is that written as DW?) poached two cackleberrys for brekkie yesterday - then told me they were fresh from the nest. Nooooooo I'm eating my chickies....a minor setback.....whoops, sorry guys, too hard to put it all back into the shell....
In regards to go-veggies question, they appear to be getting on fine. We had the rooster first because he was picking on the other chooks at a friends house, then after a day or so we thought he was getting lonely. We asked the friend if we could borrow a hen to keep him company. They brought around one hen - and when released the rooster did his 'thing' in 2.12secs. He didn't even buy her flowers and dinner first!! After that however, they have both settled down fine, and am now getting used to me coming inside the little old chook shed we care keeping them in. I only get a glare from the hen every now and then...which make sense....its like having the Navy in town......lol
I am a bit worried about the only one hen thing as I have also read somewhere on this fourm that one hen will get quite ahem - 'picked on' by the male. (I think that she hasnt learnt to say "I've got a headache tonite" yet). So I might consider getting another hen as company as well. That'll make that rooster's day.... I'll let you know what happens.
Thanks for your choice and bonza comments - I'm dying to say strewth but I won't....lol
please think of me as a mike dundee yobbo.......but I'm not
oorroo
Pete