Good morning Jeannie
My girls are constantly complaining because I don't let them out anymore. I lost too many to a fox so all are locked up for now.

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We have 3/4 of an acre. The house is on the only really flat bit of land. Because the land wasn't managed well there are huge washouts hidden by ferns, & big holes all over the hill & it is very steep & uneven. It also houses huge monitor lizards. They like chicken. They're our only real predator & luckily none too bright. Our raptors are scavengers rather than hunters so not normally a threat.How much land are you on?
Despite there being 12.5 acres here the chickens use about 4 normally; an acre a tribe in effect.
With regard to flock safety, well things are better than they were here.
So you never got your fox? I thought you would but totally understandable your girls are now penned for their own safety.Good morning JeannieMy girls are constantly complaining because I don't let them out anymore. I lost too many to a fox so all are locked up for now.
Definitely.I miss them free ranging, but keeping them alive is more important.
@Aussie-Chookmum I think noticing that something's amiss can be the hard part. I'm looking forward to hearing about the vent inspection tomorrow. Seeing as her egg shells are quite thin, you might want to be super gentle and careful.
In the longer term, is there a bird specialist vet you can take her to? We know she's ageing and a disruption to her customary laying habits is to be expected, but hearing that from a vet may give you peace of mind.
I'm sure she's ok, just changing fertility.
Today's treat for spending the day on the mainland:View attachment 1940908
a couple of hours baby cuddling!
One of the things I wanted to do while we were picking up chook food was chat to our local produce people about my girls.We all know there's nothing quite like sharing with another fanatic but I did have some specific questions because a couple of the girls have quite pronounced keelbones ~ so much so I wasn't happy. I went over their diet in my head & came to the conclusion it was probably one of 2 things: worms or a deficiency. So my feed is top quality & my wormer is considered a really good one. Probably the only reason I noticed is that I mostly have pairs so I have a good way of comparing individual chooks & when 1 out of 2 has a pronounced keelbone I start asking questions.
So, the ADVICE ~ in case you ever have this issue: selenium. It can be bought over the counter @ the chemist, 1 tablet mixed in with their feed once a month to aide in vitamin & mineral absorption rates. Apparently they don't need a lot, but some birds do need a little help in this area.
Our produce store was out of whatever their product is so I ordered from our chemist & it will be here tomorrow. I will let you all know how we go.
SURPRISE!
It is not unusual for boxes to be waiting on our doorstep when we return from a day out. Usually they are for the man so I didn't even look @ the one on our front step today. I assumed it was another plant order...View attachment 1940920
...It has your name on it, said the man...
So I opened it.
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View attachment 1940927 View attachment 1940929 The egg basket is a handmade delight! And by accident or design it matches my kitchen perfectly! The walls are dark green...I won't show the name plate because that's a little too locality specific but the man has promised to nail it over the gate when we complete the run. I adore the tea towel. You know...chooks!
The basket went with me this afternoon to collect the eggs. *happy sigh*
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The best part was a lovely handwritten note from people I consider very dear friends. So very kind of you. So very much appreciated. More than you could have known! Thank you!