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Are these two from the recent hatch?
Having slept through half of yesterday, I'm feeling a little better today and will give a bit more thought and sketching to Cluckerston Hall.I was looking forward to that clever bit. Two parts, look but don't touch and normal, roost together but apart. I hope you can reconceive that portion. I thought the idea was brilliant.
The four day weekend has helped. Although I'm cutting it short and making a headstart today.Please look after yourself. Too many hours at work will wear you down. You may need to cut back a little.![]()
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Chicken Palace plan
I hope you weren’t just being polite. Here is the plan for the Chicken Palace.
Covered run #2 has an open run on each side. I can close off access to each of these open runs so I can sow pasture and let it grow. They aren’t open to predators - they will have hardware cloth over them - but open for rain to water the pasture. I plan to alternate sides so that while they are destroying the pasture on one side, the other side is growing.
I will probably switch sides every 3 weeks (depends how fast the pasture seeds grow).
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This is how i hoped it would look.
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And this is what it looks like now (not quite finished but I am sowing pasture seeds this weekend).
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And here are the ladies enjoying their new day roost in covered run #2 (I salvaged some fancy old porch brackets).
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Congratulations on your friend badge Lozzy. Sorry - this thread moves very fast and I am very slow.
Good morning folksHave a great easter, my favorite holiday... I was born on Easter Sunday.
I'm not entirely healthy folks. Bear with me, I may not be able to keep up everything.
Peggy is still broody. I've been letting her sit all day and then I pick her to put her in the safe henhouse overnight. She screams and struggles. It's awful for both of us. Then I put her down gently, she shakes herself, poops and eats. Meanwhile Janet comes over to give me whatfor on Peggy's behalf. They don't understand the fox risk at nighttime.
I'm so glad you are feeling better. Thst is very good news.Having slept through half of yesterday, I'm feeling a little better today and will give a bit more thought and sketching to Cluckerston Hall.