poor Janeka's back end looks like a hedgehog's
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I believe that's exactly how my partner would qualify meI've found a new definition of irritating. Irritating is doing something badly and then having someone come along and make a proper job of it.![]()
Are you going to try to hatch the eggs?I think Paprika's eye is wandering; this was snapped through glass (sorry for awful quality) when they re-emerged from the border into which they'd both disappeared a few minutes earlier... this fine fellow's been hanging around, eying up the hens, for about a month nowApparently they can interbreed successfully.
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Could be. Sometimes the cat goes in the chicken run at my house and almost always Janet (wisest hen) goes in at the same time.Great to have you back again Shadrach.
I don’t think C is ever going to be a neat gentlemen like you are Shadrach.
Q: Is SLM , scaly leg mites? In Dutch we say kalkpoten, meaning chalk legs.
Its often too hard for me to remember abbreviations in a foreign language with no clue to remember.
SLM does remind me of SME (small and medium sized enterprises) . It took me a while to grasp that one too. In Dutch the abbreviation is MKB with a switch of small (klein) and medium (midden).
My flock should stay inside the run because of the bird flu a year now). I suppose a policeofficer stopped by to explain this to the chickens. Because if I let them free range they often go inside the run again after 30 minutes. As like, they feel more comfortable inside the run. Or…
A black catof one of our neighbours likes the run too. Last weeks I had to shsh her out a couple of times because the chickens were not amused that the cat took a nap in the run. I almost licked the cat in the run twice. Together with the chickens.
… Maybe the chickens defend their territory against the cat?
The eldest in the tribes in Catalonia have always been hens. However, one would need to be around for 50 or more years to see just 5 generations from hatch to death to make even the wildest assumptions assuming they lived what I understand as a full life for the breed.Shad will surely have useful info to input here, from his own past flocks and those he knew in Catalonia.
My oldest, Sven, hatched in autumn 2017, so he's coming up to his 5th birthday.
no; we're at capacity here I think.Are you going to try to hatch the eggs?
I suppose the eggs won’t hatch, but I’m curious if they start to develop,
I LOLCould be. Sometimes the cat goes in the chicken run at my house and almost always Janet (wisest hen) goes in at the same time.
Also you made a very cute and funny typo! Lick the cat? I smiled![]()
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If the eggs would hatch … You could sell them for an enormous amount of money to chicken/pheasant freaks.no; we're at capacity here I think.
Yep, we've had some of that.It looks like blue skies on those pictures ?
Not really. I would have to start with this is a chicken and work on from there.are you sure that you always explain clearly to C. what you expect from them even when it seems evident to you ?
C would have to know their names as well and that is not going to happen.After a year caring for those chickens, I wonder how you are not tempted to give all of the allotment crews names ? For one thing it would be easier if you have to tell C. something about a hen to have a name rather than use a descriptive sentence ? And you must know all of them personally by now.