Looks like it's time for a road trip, so Tuesday I'm going up the mountain and check on the property in the High Sierras. It's where I go to camp several times a year. It's 2 hours away, not too bad of a drive. But I'm going to have to lock up the chickens in the barn/coop while I'm gone. :celebrate
I'm glad you can get away for a few days. I keep thinking I want to go somewhere and then I have to ask myself why. I don't like to travel and go kicking and screaming when DH wants to make a trip. :lol: I seem to always want what I can't have. :lol:
 
Lilly is a complex lady and as such is interested in how to best run her flock. Any enjoyable treatises on how to best organize a society and most importantly, maintain order, are of interest to her.

Knowing that, Mr. Bunny suggested the book.
She might enjoy The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas. As well as providing a window into social hierarachy, it also depicts contemporary Melbourne which she may find interesting. It's one of those novels that has rather deep philosophical and sociological roots in addition to characters and plot.
 
We've had a Breach!

I've been sitting outside with the ladies for over an hour now. I was reading a book and all was peaceful, until my neighborneighbor starts knocking on the gate and waiving his hand over the fence. I head over and he says, "I think one of your chickens is in the front yard". I'm like that's crazy. That's never happened before.

I was just hand feeding Hattie, Sydney, and Sansa. Who could it be? I heard nothing, saw nothing, some rooster I am.

My heart immediately sank.

If that's Aurora, this could get ugly. I'm not allowed to touch her! I'll never catch her.

Lilly will squat for me. That could be ok.

My gosh I wonder who it is?

It was Phyllis!
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She was all the way out in the street by my daughters old car. Only her little head poking up over the curb.

Wait, she was in the street! :eek:

I was so glad it was Phyllis for one good reason. Phyllis reliably comes when I call her name.

It turned out to be an impressive exhibition. I stopped about 1/2 way down the side yard and called her. She popped up in the yard and came running. My neighbor could not believe it. He was stunned. He had no idea they were so smart!

She ran over to me and we walked together back through the gate.

Heart attack averted.

Now I need to figure out how she breached the outer wall. :confused: That is a problem for another day.

Everyone is safe now. At least as safe as they can be with an inattentive rooster like me. :oops:
Of course I never thought to grab my phone to get photos or video. :barnie
What a good neighbour!
 
We've had a Breach!

I've been sitting outside with the ladies for over an hour now. I was reading a book and all was peaceful, until my neighborneighbor starts knocking on the gate and waiving his hand over the fence. I head over and he says, "I think one of your chickens is in the front yard". I'm like that's crazy. That's never happened before.

I was just hand feeding Hattie, Sydney, and Sansa. Who could it be? I heard nothing, saw nothing, some rooster I am.

My heart immediately sank.

If that's Aurora, this could get ugly. I'm not allowed to touch her! I'll never catch her.

Lilly will squat for me. That could be ok.

My gosh I wonder who it is?

It was Phyllis!
View attachment 2132823

She was all the way out in the street by my daughters old car. Only her little head poking up over the curb.

Wait, she was in the street! :eek:

I was so glad it was Phyllis for one good reason. Phyllis reliably comes when I call her name.

It turned out to be an impressive exhibition. I stopped about 1/2 way down the side yard and called her. She popped up in the yard and came running. My neighbor could not believe it. He was stunned. He had no idea they were so smart!

She ran over to me and we walked together back through the gate.

Heart attack averted.

Now I need to figure out how she breached the outer wall. :confused: That is a problem for another day.

Everyone is safe now. At least as safe as they can be with an inattentive rooster like me. :oops:
Of course I never thought to grab my phone to get photos or video. :barnie
Whew!!! Same story happened with Maryn... she got way over in the neighbors yard.. I called her and she came running! :love ....
Btw.. Phyllis is FABULOUS!!!
 
We've had a Breach!

I've been sitting outside with the ladies for over an hour now. I was reading a book and all was peaceful, until my neighborneighbor starts knocking on the gate and waiving his hand over the fence. I head over and he says, "I think one of your chickens is in the front yard". I'm like that's crazy. That's never happened before.

I was just hand feeding Hattie, Sydney, and Sansa. Who could it be? I heard nothing, saw nothing, some rooster I am.

My heart immediately sank.

If that's Aurora, this could get ugly. I'm not allowed to touch her! I'll never catch her.

Lilly will squat for me. That could be ok.

My gosh I wonder who it is?

It was Phyllis!
View attachment 2132823

She was all the way out in the street by my daughters old car. Only her little head poking up over the curb.

Wait, she was in the street! :eek:

I was so glad it was Phyllis for one good reason. Phyllis reliably comes when I call her name.

It turned out to be an impressive exhibition. I stopped about 1/2 way down the side yard and called her. She popped up in the yard and came running. My neighbor could not believe it. He was stunned. He had no idea they were so smart!

She ran over to me and we walked together back through the gate.

Heart attack averted.

Now I need to figure out how she breached the outer wall. :confused: That is a problem for another day.

Everyone is safe now. At least as safe as they can be with an inattentive rooster like me. :oops:
Of course I never thought to grab my phone to get photos or video. :barnie
She must have flown over. She's a nimble bird, your Phyllis.

Also, I adore her wattles because she looks like she's wearing a red bow tie :love
 
He really is busy! Now I have the camera up I can report that one parent comes by (either to bring food or to carry away poo) on average every 10 mins. Sometimes every couple of minutes and sometimes they are gone for as much as 15 mins.
That is interesting. Keep the facts coming. Amazing.
 
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