Worked out in the hen house and brooder room all Monday afternoon, cleaning and setting up breed pens. I moved the Columbian Wyandotte cock and his hens to the big outside covered pen. Moved the Bantam Delaware into two separate pens so each cock will have hens. Set up the Black Cochin hens with Big Blue so we will get Black and Blue offspring. Put the Blue Rosecomb Bantams into a bigger pen with the two Black Rosecomb hens. The Buckeye trio is laying fertile eggs now.
Still need to set up the pens for the other Cochins and the project Wyandotte pens Tuesday. Will also move the other Bantams to new cages.
I left to go pick up a six cage rack early this evening when it was still light and forgot I had closed the gate to one of the pens because I needed to catch the Blue Columbian Wyandotte cock to go into a breed pen with the selected BCW hens. Hubby decided to stop in Jacktown to eat dinner so I wouldn't have to cook ...sweet man.
When we got home it was dark and I went out to lock up the pens. I had to use a flashlight to go around picking up hens from that pen that had found roosting spots in the yard and barn area. Had all but one, so I started another walk thru. Finally found her nestled down in a flower pot on the deck. All are safe on the roost.....whew!
Does anyone else find there are not enough hours in their day?
Still need to set up the pens for the other Cochins and the project Wyandotte pens Tuesday. Will also move the other Bantams to new cages.
I left to go pick up a six cage rack early this evening when it was still light and forgot I had closed the gate to one of the pens because I needed to catch the Blue Columbian Wyandotte cock to go into a breed pen with the selected BCW hens. Hubby decided to stop in Jacktown to eat dinner so I wouldn't have to cook ...sweet man.
When we got home it was dark and I went out to lock up the pens. I had to use a flashlight to go around picking up hens from that pen that had found roosting spots in the yard and barn area. Had all but one, so I started another walk thru. Finally found her nestled down in a flower pot on the deck. All are safe on the roost.....whew!
Does anyone else find there are not enough hours in their day?
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