Anyone who has more than 40 chickens and takes care of them like you do, and stays smiling most of the time, is my hero.

I'm glad I had forgotten about that, because it's heartwarming to read that story again. It's incredible to have daughters from all those threes 🥰.

And all that just because your cousin moved up North. I thought you already lived "Up North" !

To me it feels like a very useful tool to help a hen that's generally healthy, but has laying issues. But I would not be able to afford it for more than one or two hens.
RC mentioned a few times that progestogen only human contraceptive could be an interesting alternative, if they are easily available where you live.

I hadn't thought of that at all, but it's a possibility.
The vet did warn us that the effectiveness and the duration of the implant varied greatly from one chicken to an other. Laure had such a hard moult at the start and she immediately stopped laying, so it seemed like she was very receptive.

I have an appointment for her next wednesday. I hope she doesn't moult so be bad this time with the cold 🙁 !
Such a strange hen she is. Both terrified and extremely curious !
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Jam vs curd : I was given a basket of Seville oranges (I think that's what you call them ? Bitter oranges ?) and made jam on monday. Then I had a bunch left, so I made curd : two jars and a pie.
It took almost an hour and a half, not including heating, to make 2 kg of jam that I know I'm not going to eat. The honey from our bees taste so good that all the jam we make keeps piling up in our cupboards.
Meanwhile the curd took about ten minutes, it took ten more minutes to make the crust, and both the pie and the two jars will be gone in a matter of days.
So the next oranges to show up at my place will all be turned into curd. I just don't like jam enough to bother !
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Like these ? They were babies then in january 2021.
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What is the matter with your health Alex ? You said too much, or not enough. Your chooks need you and your bad jokes to make them laugh (or not) ! :hugs
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I finally completed writing three posts about Piou-piou's story. It was long and difficult to write so I'm not sure it's fun to read, but I'll still share in case someone who hasn't read it yet is interested.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

I hope you all have a pleasant day, I'm off to bed early. We say "go to bed / get up with the hens" for early sleepers and risers !
You use honey to make curd? No granulated sugar needed? I'm all for honey in place of sugar!
 
Those Nacho chicks are so darn cute, they even melt my heart of stone. My roo has taken a liking to the Nacho family also. I’m quite surprised that Mr Wyandottey is as big as he is. He tidbits all his feed out to the ladies.
Is he learning to calm down yet?
The pictures you posted of Nacho and her toppings were so cute (please name them Jalapeno, beef, and chives)
 
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Asked my mom to print and laminate a copy for us to keep track of
 
Those Nacho chicks are so darn cute, they even melt my heart of stone. My roo has taken a liking to the Nacho family also. I’m quite surprised that Mr Wyandottey is as big as he is. He tidbits all his feed out to the ladies.
Nacho's owners don't miss her or even look for her? It seems she's better off where she's comfortable in your flock....
 
Where you able to find the brooder?

How many eggs are there?
Looking forward to seeing the wee ones ♥️
I think there are 23 or 24. I was able to find the brooder but I forgot to buy chick feed! It was also covered in snow so it's sitting around thawing out. Just brought it in. I will go buy chick feed tomorrow... can't believe I forgot to get it.
 
Cheetah seemed like that with Hector through most of the fall.....put the chase on...kept going.... then the snow stayed....and they settled down....then Cheetah and Whiskey got into it: flared hackles, jumping at each other....and 30 sec later, both went off to their ladies. The other night at roosting time, the boys were more restless than the ladies (Tuff diligently tried to stay clear).
I bet it’s the increase in daylight hours.

Eggs are popping up everywhere here, and the hair is starting to fly off the horses….

I will be keeping a close eye on Clyde and the other two cockerels - Mr LC can fly away from Shirley but Clyde would be easy to clobber.

Of all those three he is the one I worry about.
 

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