Did all the cooking for the group plus cleanup, then came home and cleaned out Jep’s coop (and locked myself in somehow) then tended the other feeders and waterers, then cleaned the porch brooder, then set up a pool for Fluttershy in the old hona coop and let her out for the day. I have 5 scovy eggs so far, hoping for maybe 5 more before she sets.
The “poop” (composted bedding) side of the farm looks better than the other. Could also be because the helpers mixed the soil parts in the bed instead of the wheelbarrow, so there may be no nutrients there. I’m going to add fertilizer. I have 10-10-10, should I use that or something else?
Poop side:
No poop side:
Josie helped and laid down by herself. We had worked on that before, laying down around the littles, so I think she’s retaining knowledge somewhere in there. But right after this she bolted to chase Jim; I was able to call her off, and thankfully she was tethered in as well. So there’s more work to be done. Please ignore the feed sacks, I’m saving the for Mollie’s mom.
This little hona roo already has silver leakage. I’m thinking of letting him be the roo for the banties. I always regretted not keeping one with silver on him.
I added the cup waterer and another feeder, and now it looks like a playground. If it ever warms up again they’re just about ready to move out.
Ms Natalie, the last banty cochin.