Boom tish! Thank you, I’ll be here all week!Strictly speaking one shouldn't wash chickens. It says on the label, dry clean only.
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Boom tish! Thank you, I’ll be here all week!Strictly speaking one shouldn't wash chickens. It says on the label, dry clean only.
Ikr!? I'm a terrible partner vetoing so many stellar options.What?! You didn't like Socrates or Archimedes as a name?
Cute and crazy isn't such a bad mix!Mine are very cute & mad as hatters. The man says they suffer from small chicken's disease.
I did do a few short pieces many years ago for friends. I was best man at a friends wedding and as tradition has it the best man gives a speech after everyone has eaten. I didn't do the usual "they're all lovely chaps and chappeses." It seems it went down well and I got asked by some other love struck lunatics to do a turn at their weddings. I'm a bit wicked and dark but it suits the Scottish sense of humour I'm told.
Here's to hoping!That looks pretty well built. That might last quite a while.
Yes!Was it a male?
That is amazing camouflage! I had to really zoom in to see her!I've been busier than normal the past few days and consequently haven't got more than a couple of hours chicken time in each day. They've been round but when they see I'm doing stuff they tend to wander back out again, manly because the chances of getting treats is low I imagine.
I noticed that Knock was missing or late for lunch which of course means she's egg laying somewhere. I checked all the usual places and she was nowhere to be seen.
A couple of days ago she was showing signs of getting ready to go broody. I still had no idea where her nest was.Yesterday evening she did apperar for supper but it was obvious that she was thinking of heading back to her nest. I managed to hustle her into the coop with some relief. That left me this morning to follow her and locate the nest. That can be quite a challenge here.
I let Tribe 3, her tribe out later than usual so I had clear time to try to follow her.
They ate breakfast by the bamboo clump, I see Knock go into the bamboo clump and she's gone! I'm prettu sure she hasn't dropped out of sight on the track and head right and I couldn't see her making her way to anywhere that looked likely going left.
I had a good search in the bamboo as much as one can in such clumps; not a sign.
I walked all the way around the back and climbed the bank which is very overgrown hoping I might see her. I was really lucky and did spot her under some overgrowing grass. I took pictures. I even went back mid afternoon just to confirm I had the right spot in my mind.
You can just make her out under the dry grass clump.
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Step back a bit and she gone.
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After I had put everyone to bed I went to get her. It wasn't even dark yet and spent 15 minutes search the two square metre patch I knew she was in. I couldn't find her. I had a cup of tea ans went and had another go. I did get her this time but I must have touched her at least once in the first search and she hadn't moved or nade a sound
She's in the coop with the others now and I'll collect the eggs in the morning.
That run is great! Would love if we an option like that - so spacious.That looks pretty nice and it appears sturdier than ours. We didn't need need a run because we rigged it to connect to the area under our deck that we enclosed.
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I'm so sorry. You just got her, didn't you? Poor Jaffar too , he liked her!Emma died tonight at 7:54 pst USA She wasn’t even two years old