@Ribh and I are kindred spirits on this topic. Eventually you will see things our way.You are a well documented enabler missy.
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@Ribh and I are kindred spirits on this topic. Eventually you will see things our way.You are a well documented enabler missy.
Its worse than you can imagine but Im not home yet so you will have to wait for the full story.Good luck with that!
I need to get some updated pictures of them. Ned is currently having a mini-molt and is getting more and more big boy feathers. Lucky is just getting fluffier and fluffier!
Me too!I'd love to see them again.
What a lovely idea RC! Do you have any established trees in your proposed Chicken garden area? If not would you be planting layers? That is trees (or tree), large shrubs, small shrubs then ground cover. This creates the deep shade that Shad has mentioned before that is good for hot days.I agree. One of my 'cheer me up over winter' projects is designing a 'chicken garden'.
My idea is to have an area just outside the Chicken Palace door (should that be gates?) that has shrubs, and a seat for me, and which can be fenced. It would be like a step-down from fully free range. I could sit in the garden and have tea, and they can wander about but I don't need to be super scared of the fox situation.
It would not fully predator proofed like the Chicken Palace, but safe enough I would be OK leaving them unsupervised for a few hours in the day. I can do an outer electric fence (yes I am growing in confidence in my electric fence-building abilities!) that would keep foxes out, and the shrubs would give protection from air-borne predators.
Good evening MJ and everyone
Good morning all.Good evening folks
Good morning Bob, have a great dayGood morning all.
Thanks. You too!Good morning Bob, have a great day