It been a weeks since I posted on my own thread.
Not very much to tell about. No sick chickens or changes in the flock. A broody (Katrientje and Pearl as follow up) for a few days/a week, this time of the year is normal too. Still getting 4 eggs a day on average.
In the Netherlands they say: “No news is good news!”
There have been some changes in free ranging. I wrote about it in Shads thread.
If you have been reading the post about free ranging you can skip until after the photo. .

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If my 8 bantam chickens free range they wont use as much space anymore as the did a month ago.
I’m sure they don’t need so much space if there is chicken feed available in their run the whole day. The chickens only walk in our garden and on part of the municipalities green strip lately where we mow the grass without permission.
Until recently the chickens went to the neighbours too. Counting 3 gardens and the green strip they have been roaming on about 2000 m2. They walk on way less ground now bc one of the neighbours added chicken wire at their side of the ivy hedge. The other neighbours often have their dog outside. And on the green strip there is mainly high grass and wild blackberries now. The chickens don’t like to go into that*.
That leaves them about 400m2 to walk around. But the chickens still have lots of different vegetation and soil to eat from and seem as happy as before. And personally I like it that they stay within eyesight if they free range. It easier now to call the chickens to come home (to lock them up again).
Hiding for the sun or hoping for a piece of a sandwich?
*I have noticed that chickens like to see where they are going. The chickens probably know the area with the high grass and wild blackberries is dangerous.
I lost a few chickens out there in summer/autumn before it was mowed by the municipality. Maybe it was the dark striped tomcat who was the murderer. Maybe another animal we never saw.
Anyway, the tomcat moved to another part of town after a divorce.

Kwekky, sister of Katrientje (2022 1yo).


Abby and Chef the 2 young and tiny Dutch pullets (2023).
Very happy the 2 Amrocks pullets are doing great. In 3 days on June 20, they are no longer pullets.