It’s still Friday in California!
Cashew’s bum:
Millie’s bum with Roxy’s molting bum in the background:
Cashew’s bum:
Millie’s bum with Roxy’s molting bum in the background:
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What about putting fertile eggs under a broody hen?This is so true. I just don’t know where to get chicks in California. There is a place that will DELIVER the chicks vs. sending them in the mail (I think it’s called Dare to Dream,) but it’s still a hatchery.
Piscia?? I didn't know she had a job!100% not chicken related (although it could be given the investment into the new coop build)...
Guess who is just 50% into her fiscal year and already hit 100% of her quota?
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She has some interesting information. Thank youFound something funny today, not Beakbook but….
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My sister in law put me onto an old colleague of hers that now does chicken keeping workshops and things. Not sure if it’s any good, just going to look at her site now.
https://chickencoach.com
I agree with this and it can be temporary to satisfy Mrs BY Bob's rather reasonable request to be able to enjoy her own yard too.I love your drawing of the hawk, looks like it came in with a wing suit
You could strategically run strings and things between the stakes too, creating more vertical blocks. I have now two moveable greenhouse frames (7 feet tall, I can walk in them) that I've run 2 inch aviary netting over, and I sometimes use the strong step-in stakes (from Premier) holding up excess netting here and there on the ends. I won't risk them out of these arrangements unless I'm around. Your existing fencing and trees actually offer structure that could be part of an aviary arrangement, either temporary or permanent.
Well done!100% not chicken related (although it could be given the investment into the new coop build)...
Guess who is just 50% into her fiscal year and already hit 100% of her quota?
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I wondered if anyone would spot the chicken footprints on the lovely shiny surface!The size of the scale to get - that's what I wondered about, this is a human-sized scale, not a cooking scale, or what? PS LOVE the chicken prints!