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Exactly one guest arrived for today's open day. One of the allotment holders came as he usually does and myself and C. I've never been to one of these allotment days before and I've had conflicting reports as to how they went. I wanted to see for myself which is the main reason I went today and will go again tomorrow.
Henry and getting a couple of things done that I've been wanting to finish for some time made the day.
One of the Golden Comets is pretty unpleasant to a couple of the other hens. A fight broke out between the Golden Comet and another hen less than two metres from where I was sitting. Henry barreled in from nowhere right between both hens knocking them backward and just stood in the way. Both hens moved away. Henry. Henry obviously knows what he should be doing in this regard and does it quickly with minimum violence.
There are a couple of doves that bother the chickens. One hen went for the pair and they sort of stood their ground then dive bombed the hen. The hen made some sounds of distress and Henry was there like a shot and went for the doves and drove them off. What is interesting is these doves are there a lot and Henry doens't bother with them. It;'s only two or three hens that drive the doves off on sight. However, if when this hen called Henry was on it.
I need to spend more time there.
Matilda got on the chair again when the sun started to go behind the trees.
There are 4 rectangluarish bits of plastic just below the adjustable vents. These are now covering the holes where the plastic roost bars that came with the coop went.
With these closed off the ventilation, apart from the pop door is now above the chickens when they roost.
I've got one more piece of plastic to shape to fit behind the aluminium vent in the second picture which will block the slot in the roof and support the top of the aluminium vent.
Henry and getting a couple of things done that I've been wanting to finish for some time made the day.
One of the Golden Comets is pretty unpleasant to a couple of the other hens. A fight broke out between the Golden Comet and another hen less than two metres from where I was sitting. Henry barreled in from nowhere right between both hens knocking them backward and just stood in the way. Both hens moved away. Henry. Henry obviously knows what he should be doing in this regard and does it quickly with minimum violence.
There are a couple of doves that bother the chickens. One hen went for the pair and they sort of stood their ground then dive bombed the hen. The hen made some sounds of distress and Henry was there like a shot and went for the doves and drove them off. What is interesting is these doves are there a lot and Henry doens't bother with them. It;'s only two or three hens that drive the doves off on sight. However, if when this hen called Henry was on it.
I need to spend more time there.

Matilda got on the chair again when the sun started to go behind the trees.

There are 4 rectangluarish bits of plastic just below the adjustable vents. These are now covering the holes where the plastic roost bars that came with the coop went.
With these closed off the ventilation, apart from the pop door is now above the chickens when they roost.
I've got one more piece of plastic to shape to fit behind the aluminium vent in the second picture which will block the slot in the roof and support the top of the aluminium vent.
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