Our introduction to keeping chickens, the high's, the lows and pics of our journey.

HA! Yeah, maybe we should, was awful quiet round here when she was molting hahahaha

If only chickens had opposable thumbs, I am sure I could train a few 'trunk chickens' up. I think a pair of Rock sisters would make great candidates!
If only itty bitty roosters made itty bitty crows, all the small ones seem to still enjoy belting out a big tune!

Anyone spot the kangaroo in my bush pic?

Yes but we have them in our yard so I had a bit of an advantage. We get koalas too.
 
Thanks guys!

We have had some average weather last night and today, I don't think we will see another dozen for a while. 12/14 at the tail end of winter though...got to be happy with that!

Good news though, Amy the 'reluctant' Wyandotte seems to be quite forthcoming with her produce, she is in the nest right now and I am pretty sure I have egg eggs picked from the bunch and she is as regular as expected for new layer.

I was out exploring some new tracks the other day and took my phone along as a back up map/emergency. Added bonus was to be able to get a few pictures of Perth's hill's region. Simple mobile phone shots of a glorious Perth winters day.




Not sure if you can spot who I startled along the the. By the time I got my phone out he had moved away a fair distance, but was only a few meters away when I first saw him.


The same day I also got a couple of running decent video's, pretty poor quality but I could share them if anyone is interested. I filmed them for a runner mate who lives in a bit of a remote area and often has no one to train with, so I name Strava segments after him, then run them and send him the video's hahahaha

Finally.....Scott, this one is for you, sorry it's late!
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I thought I had caught more of the 'honking' sound, but clearly I didn't. :(
Nice,if a bit short, sounds that hen does! Is this a case of I can do better then you? Very nice pic's of your running trails. Around here you would have to miss the 'Road Apples' on that kind of trail. Shared by Legs, not Wheels.

Scott
 
I did, and to my un-kangaroo-accustomed eyes it looked like an escaping deer or something.

We processed Topi on Friday, it's really quiet without the crowing now. Hopefully Eemeli will start soon, he's already about 20 weeks, but still no crowing and not showing any interest in the girls. He seems like a bit of an eunuch.
I thought I was looking at a deer head also, body hiding in brush.
Scott
 
Howdy all......I am knackered. Been away for the weekend to visit our deep south. I even got to visit some friends chickens lol

Tomorrow I plan to be home most of the day catching up on some rest, I hope to get some sunshine and some fresh pictures to share of the little birds. I will also load a few from my weekend away, had some amazing countryside to see with perfect weather.

Night night, proper updates tomorrow :)
 
Howdy all......I am knackered. Been away for the weekend to visit our deep south. I even got to visit some friends chickens lol

Tomorrow I plan to be home most of the day catching up on some rest, I hope to get some sunshine and some fresh pictures to share of the little birds. I will also load a few from my weekend away, had some amazing countryside to see with perfect weather.

Night night, proper updates tomorrow :)
I hope you have a nice restful night Ben! All the better for the pic's and stories you will be sharing with us on Monday.
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