Making the Best of Everything

So, I wasn’t feeling great this morning, kept awake by a storm overnight I knew that there would be nowhere dry to sit with the chickens. I dragged myself out of bed, downstairs, out and across to the chickens. As expected everything was drenched. The girls however, were screeching to be freed from their (franklyContinue reading “Making the Best of Everything”

Just Fluff up Those Feathers!

We’re well into September now, Autumn is just round the corner and a chill is most definitely in the air. I was fully prepped for this morning, extra jumper, down-filled jacket and fleece lined boots. The chickens have their own version of preparing for the colder weather, and it’s very simple. They change the orientationContinue reading “Just Fluff up Those Feathers!”

Take your time, rest if you need to.

The days are drawing in now, the chicken coop door is set to open at 6.30am, and I like to be there fairly soon after to let the girls out of their run. But it was actually still fairly dark at 6.35 when I came out this morning (full cloud cover over Yorkshire isn’t helpingContinue reading “Take your time, rest if you need to.”

Tackle those issues head on!

When we first got the girls and a pretty little wooden coop I’d never heard of red mite. After joining some online forums they became my biggest fear. Nasty little vampiric mites that live in the crevasses of wooden coops and hop on the chickens whilst they are roosting at night, slowly draining their lifeContinue reading “Tackle those issues head on!”

A Different Perspective

This morning little Sweetpea was loudly announcing her imminent laying with an egg song. Saturday is our full housekeeping day, and due to a little human lay-in I was still cleaning out the coop, so she couldn’t get to her usual nest box, which was clearly somewhat of a frustration from the squawking being produced.Continue reading “A Different Perspective”

It’s not always about you……

This morning was a bit traumatic in our little corner of the world. Princess Layer, who is usually fairly chilled, attacked both Sweetpea and Queenie within minutes of them all being let out of the run. Chasing them around to peck at them quite viciously. This is very unusual behaviour for Princess Layer, she’s usuallyContinue reading “It’s not always about you……”

Self-confidence is a quiet strength

“Pecking order” is a term derived from chicken behaviour, it’s how they sort out their relative positions in the flock. The subtleties are fascinating. Henrietta, with her wonky beak and pronounced limp, is top hen. She is completely secure in her ranking, leads the flock out in a morning and back at bedtime, and keepsContinue reading “Self-confidence is a quiet strength”