yesterday my 10 week old chicks decided to integrate with my year old hens. i went out to let the hens out to range and far more than 8 birds swarmed my feet. i looked in the enclosure i had the chicks in in the coops, and there weren't any chicks in it. there were, however, 2 of my ISA hens. not entirely sure how they got themselves in there, probably the same way the chicks got out. oh well. the only hen who seemed to be objecting to the chicks yesterday was my broody BR. i've been wanting to break her broodiness for a while anyway, so she is now in a spare rabbit cage in the garage. hopefully by the time she's not broody she will be willing to tolerate the chicks. and hopefully no one else will decide they don't like them. the chicks did go back in their area last night. hopefully everything will go well.
10 summer squash plants is a lot, especially for 2 people. i froze 9 quart bags of chunks and 7 of grated squash yesterday. and that is without harvesting in pretty much a week. i'm a little afraid of the monster squashes waiting for me in the garden right now.
we've decided to make cider this year, between the two loaded crab apples and apparently 3 apple trees (just found another in the tree line this past week). collected a bushel of crab apples (from one limb of one tree) and a bushel of fallen apples from the newest find. not sure how many we will need for the desired 5 gallons of cider, but i do have two more apple trees to collect from even if they aren't actually ripe yet and plenty more crab apples. going to try to make hard cider, to go with the mead we are planning and the beer we bottled yesterday.
never an end to the list of what needs to get done.
10 summer squash plants is a lot, especially for 2 people. i froze 9 quart bags of chunks and 7 of grated squash yesterday. and that is without harvesting in pretty much a week. i'm a little afraid of the monster squashes waiting for me in the garden right now.
we've decided to make cider this year, between the two loaded crab apples and apparently 3 apple trees (just found another in the tree line this past week). collected a bushel of crab apples (from one limb of one tree) and a bushel of fallen apples from the newest find. not sure how many we will need for the desired 5 gallons of cider, but i do have two more apple trees to collect from even if they aren't actually ripe yet and plenty more crab apples. going to try to make hard cider, to go with the mead we are planning and the beer we bottled yesterday.
never an end to the list of what needs to get done.