Littles got some sun
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First visitor: Thing. Second was Jess, parking her pair in a nearby bush. Not sure if she was going for drive off or those are mine, but she tried to get in with them, then abruptly gathered up her pair and went back over to the olive trees. 3rd visitor was Twirp. She's shown the most interest in all the babes (hobbits included), loitering near most of the day, going on a bit of a ramble, then circling back to hang near them. They stayed out for close to an hour, then moved into the coop. The wind is blustery and cool while the temp is mid 60sF.
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Leaving the outside area set up for now. More time there coming as temps supposed to hit upper 60s-low 70s all week.

Caught this one a bit later
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Followed by this:
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Seems she likes damp soil as the hose was running above this, soaking the compost again..
 

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Littles got some sun
View attachment 3109222First visitor: Thing. Second was Jess, parking her pair in a nearby bush. Not sure if she was going for drive off or those are mine, but she tried to get in with them, then abruptly gathered up her pair and went back over to the olive trees. 3rd visitor was Twirp. She's shown the most interest in all the babes (hobbits included), loitering near most of the day, going on a bit of a ramble, then circling back to hang near them. They stayed out for close to an hour, then moved into the coop. The wind is blustery and cool while the temp is mid 60sF.View attachment 3109224
Leaving the outside area set up for now. More time there coming as temps supposed to hit upper 60s-low 70s all week.

Caught this one a bit laterView attachment 3109254

Followed by this:
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Seems she likes damp soil as the hose was running above this, soaking the compost again..
Wow that's dry soil
 
My sisters miniature dachshund ate an entire chocolate Easter rabbit that was bigger than the dog itself and was fine🤷‍♀️
I also read somewhere that chickens shouldn’t eat avocados but a friend feed literally pounds of avocados to her chickens because a semi loaded with them wrecked near her house and they got the spill… and they were fine too.. so I don’t know.
I heard the same for dogs that avocados are toxic but my dog has a little now and then
 
I tried to find some pictures that show both the setting, and picking the hay.
We don't have that much, the land is steep, and it's been fun doing it the old way...when we are many.
When there's only the two of us we do it one patch of land at at time when the weather allows it and the grass is right.
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OMG: Such beautiful countryside! ❤️ That is a lot of work, doing it by hand on a hill like that! Bet it keeps you in shape!🧑‍🌾
 
Good to know thanks for researching for us all 😊

I was more careful this time around 😁

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Inquiring minds need to know, how were you able to keep them from trying to rip the bag to pieces? Mine go after the bags or boxes their treats are in if I'm not dishing them out fast enough.
 
Inquiring minds need to know, how were you able to keep them from trying to rip the bag to pieces? Mine go after the bags or boxes their treats are in if I'm not dishing them out fast enough.
Oh it was a challenge 😁

But I am at least taller than the average chicken 😄
 

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