Aussie-Chookmum
Obeying her avian masters
Hello everyone! I haven't been piping up much lately because life has been too hectic for BYC, but I've got something special to show you.
Remember I lost my old cat Charlie to lymphoma recently? Well, I decided to honour her memory by adopting another senior feline and providing a stable home for an unwanted cat. Kittens are generally snapped up, so I always take seniors.
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She's called Blossom. She's 10. She spent most of her life on the streets, graduated to a shed two years ago, and a foster home one year ago. Now she's in her forever home. I'm hoping her street smarts will keep mice at bay.
So the menagerie is at 3 chooks and one cat.
@Kris5902 My barnevelder (Janet - named adter mum who didn't like animals at all except where they granted her social status eg horse riding in hyde park when she was 15) is the exact opposite, nest, egg, decamp within 15 minutes. Very businesslike. Mary the Australorp is the lingerer. Sandy is also fast. By the way, she's almost fully integrated. Janet picks on her a little too much for them to spend the day enclosed in the coop, but they can share the whole chook yard with coops. They sleep in the big coop every night.
Good on you for adopting an older cat MJ! She has gorgeous coloured eyes.
Tsuki, my leghorn, appears to be finished with her molt and most of her bald spots are covered. I've been giving my girls a warm mash of left over chick starter, whole oat seed and rolled oats most mornings for that bit of extra protein and to warm them up. The two big girls have been eyeing the babies through the fence for the last few days and get up close to them, especially when I'm handing out meal worms!