I mucked out the chicken pen today and took the spoils over to the garden. Thanks girls!

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Got it all mixed in and raked out nice and level, but the supervisors didn't approve and proceeded to show me how it's done.

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There! Fixed it!

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A couple of fluffy butts, just for kicks.

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I hope it doesn't fry my vegetables next year!!
Love this series of pics. And I think your vegetables will thank you!
 
So I’ve been thinking more about this and hate the fact that I play a huge role in this awful cycle by buying hatchery birds. But right now I enjoy them too much not to. I’m really torn.
Obviously your only choice is to become a breeder and create the perfect hen for our satisfaction and gratification! :jumpy:jumpy:jumpy
 
Oh my goodness, this is very hard work! Wrists are sore and my arms are shaking. It’s only 12:30! I’m making good progress, though.
I seriously hope DH will do his junk area. Otherwise, my work isn’t worth much, as they will just relocate over there. Chicken area is between here and there. Bunnies now live near the area I’m taking care of. :rolleyes:
You can do it! :ya:ya:ya (This is me cheering you on @micstrachan )

I hope you took a "before" picture. :fl
 
I am hoping for a good outcome but realistically, it’s probably good that you’re steeling yourself for the worst. :hugs
Me too @RoyalChick . :hugs:hugs

So sorry to hear about all this. I'm over here hoping for the best possible outcome.

We are in a similar situation. I think our chickens are about the same age, and mine are hybrid production birds. This is Mrs. Howell off in a corner by herself trying to deal with a stuck egg...again.

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This is a constant thing with seemingly at least one of the three having problems on any given day. I used to rush out and try to help them along --I've become quite the proctologist-- but it became such a burdensome and traumatic thing for both the chickens and me, that I've had to just back off and let things happen as they will. So far they have all managed to deliver the problem eggs eventually. It's always a soft-shelled, or no-shelled mess, which they then instantly devour.

Oh well, live and learn, I guess. This is our first flock and I will be wiser and more informed in the future. I share your anger.

Oh dear. It's very stressful when this happens.
Hoping for the best for you too @goldenfingers . :hugs
 

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