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kattabelly
Crowing
There's been snow on the ground for the last 48 hours but looking like that will be gone by the weekend, if not tomorrow. Yay, more water! There's already a small stream running through the chicken plot.
Moved the fence to give them access to a new section of the back strip of field but they were more excited about all the fresh snow to eat
Wen's looking better, putting more weight on her foot but starting to hurt or get tired after a while. She came out to the field with the others and then shouted at me to come get her once she was struggling to keep up. She's been enjoying our polytunnel trips. (I'd be worried about the state of her feathers here if she hadn't always been such a scruffbag.)
Eggs from all three regulars. Stragglers went to roost ss+40 tonight.
Moved the fence to give them access to a new section of the back strip of field but they were more excited about all the fresh snow to eat
Wen's looking better, putting more weight on her foot but starting to hurt or get tired after a while. She came out to the field with the others and then shouted at me to come get her once she was struggling to keep up. She's been enjoying our polytunnel trips. (I'd be worried about the state of her feathers here if she hadn't always been such a scruffbag.)
Eggs from all three regulars. Stragglers went to roost ss+40 tonight.
