fuzzi's Chicken Journal

I'm consistently getting four eggs daily.

Time to up my pickling...
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This is NUTS. It was in the upper 80s today, this is our 24 hour radar forecast..
SNOW AND ICE?!?
😳😳😳
Yesterday it was 70 in the morning. A tornado in the evening... and snow flurries today. In a few days it's supposed to be 8f at night
 
This afternoon I dug up well rotted compost from my chicken run (#1) to use in my raised bed gardens.

First I dumped the "hot" litter in an area where I want to smother shrub stumps, prepare for planting later this year.
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Then I started digging, throwing the soil outside the run, on an old shower curtain liner.
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That method avoids putting weight on the door sill.

The flock loves loosened soil.
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Rahab investigates the removed soil just outside the door.

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Adding the soil to the raised bed.

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Planted red cabbage
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Catch up!

Finished setting up two more 4'x4' beds.

Turned under the chicken run litter
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Added well rotted chicken run compost to both beds
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Planted so far:
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Collards

We had really warm weather, so I've not been doing heavy work outside like rebuilding the raised beds. I have the blocks, it'll get done.

Harvesting carrots
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I've been thinning them, these were planted in the autumn.

Irises I transplanted two years ago are blooming, appears they're all purple!
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I'm fine with it.

And little Dinah is broody.
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Normally she explodes out of the nest box if I approach, but for the last 2-3 days she's been sitting tight, pecking my hand when I reach under her.

I left a faux egg, not sure if I should give her a couple Sussex eggs. I really don't need any OE BB gamebird/Sussex cross chicks.
 
Pretty irises!

An amateur question: if you were to give Dinah (or any broody) eggs to hatch after her already being broody 2-3 days, does that still mean she will know to sit on the new eggs the full 21 days to hatch them?
 
Pretty irises!

An amateur question: if you were to give Dinah (or any broody) eggs to hatch after her already being broody 2-3 days, does that still mean she will know to sit on the new eggs the full 21 days to hatch them?
Yes
 

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