This morning was really chilly when I ventured out at 7.30am. The cockerel was crowing like mad but I decided to feed Humphrina the turkey as she is now all alone...
Once I had finished my little chat with her and made sure she had everything she needed I strolled up to the chicken coop to see what all the fuss was about.
Humphrina taking a stroll at sunset before roosting
When I opened the gate and walked in, there, on the ground was a perfectly formed, if not a little small, egg. Yippeeee, they have finally started laying. Although I really wish they had done it in the nest boxes C so lovingly made for them. I am so happy. I fed them and ran back to the house to show J and C my find. They were also very happy, so now we can stop buying so many eggs from the supermarkets.
Our first chicken egg - hooray.
Whilst I was out on an airport run this afternoon, C sent me a text to say that he'd found another two eggs beside the hen house but that their shells had broken and were very thin! oh dear. He got rid of them quickly as we don't want the hens to get a taste for them! We will have to keep a very watchful eye on the laying status of the girls.
Not much else to report today.
The chickens and roo at sunset this evening
Sunset over the potato fields and town with the mountains in the distance.
WHY CAN'T SPANISH DOGS LEARN ENGLISH?
WHY CAN'T SPANISH DOGS LEARN ENGLISH?
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
THE CORSICAN DOTH CROW
It has been a while since writing due to many unforeseen circumstances and a few struggles with work etc..However, I hope to keep this as up to date as possible.
The chickens are now really growing, the hens seem happy and I now give them a mix of layers mash, chipped corn and a lovely mixture of cereals n seeds. We get their feed from the local cooperativa in Campanet, a village nearby, although I have now discovered I can buy it locally here in Sa Pobla.
About a week ago the cockerel began to crow. Whilst lying in bed we heard a very strange crow that began quite well and then ended up sounding like an animal being strangled! We leapt out of bed and went to investigate. There was The Corsican (named by C because - 'course he can') head held high giving it all he had. He needs a little practice but it's great to seem him growing up at last. He keeps his 3 ladies in perfect order for now and nobody is pecked too much so all is calm in the coop - for now.
The chickens are now really growing, the hens seem happy and I now give them a mix of layers mash, chipped corn and a lovely mixture of cereals n seeds. We get their feed from the local cooperativa in Campanet, a village nearby, although I have now discovered I can buy it locally here in Sa Pobla.
About a week ago the cockerel began to crow. Whilst lying in bed we heard a very strange crow that began quite well and then ended up sounding like an animal being strangled! We leapt out of bed and went to investigate. There was The Corsican (named by C because - 'course he can') head held high giving it all he had. He needs a little practice but it's great to seem him growing up at last. He keeps his 3 ladies in perfect order for now and nobody is pecked too much so all is calm in the coop - for now.
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