Poor Ruby, after being obviously off colour for a while, went downhill on Wednesday and went to see the vet. Sadly, he found a lump on her liver - either a tumour or an abcess, he thought - which was probably causing internal bleeding. Poor girl. Sad to take a chicken with you and not bring her home.
Friday, 7 January 2011
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Chilly chickens
Because their brains don't take up much room maybe?

You know the way things shrink in the cold? (Yes you do!) This was the offering of our Garnet who usually lays a huge long torpedo shaped dark egg. This minute offering had nothing in but a membrane with a tiny smear of yolk.
They are still laying sporadically. It's their second winter as layers and we usually get 2 a day, sometimes 3 though we have one day without an egg at all. Maybe we should think of adding a couple of PoLs to the flock next spring?
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Winter digging
'Ahem. A naughty rooster did it and ran away!'

Sunday, 5 September 2010
Ranging on the meadow
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Digging!
A few minutes later, Ruby (with the curly tail) and Topaz helped to finish the job!) Himself would like to make a raised bed here and try growing a melon next year. It's a sheltered spot by the fence and as long as the chickens don't get in there while it's growing, it just might work.
Topaz had a good system. As I was digging she 'followed the plough' and got rather more worms than the others. Champion worm-bane is Ruby though, who manages, by tossing them till they are right way round, to swallow huge ones that the others won't tackle.
Amber seems to be coming out of her longest broody period to date - nearly a fortnight. Unfortunately we went away in the middle of this time so my regime of shutting the house up in the day had to be foregone - we only had one visit a day to feed, clean out and change the water. Since our return on Thursday she's gradually begun to take more interest in food and become less aggressive to the sisterhood. The appearance of the fourth egg will announce that she's totally back to normal.
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Foraging
Saturday, 22 May 2010
Broody hen!
Amber Chicken has had to be turfed out of the nest box the last 3 days. She is pictured sitting on nothing! She will happily sit on everyone else's eggs, or as here, on no eggs at all and the rest have to lay on the floor of the house. I've taken to turfing her off, which she really doesn't like, but otherwise she doesn't eat or drink. I don't want her to lose condition and I have absolutely no intention of raising chicks so I have to be brutal. She distracts easily with a few treats and after half an hour of ruffling her feathers up and swearing at me, she goes back to her normal sunny self.
A funny thing, your average chicken!
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