Posts Tagged ‘chickens’

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August Recap

August 29, 2010

August has been a busy month – the chickens are growing – the garden is drying out – the peaches are dropping off of the trees…

I’ve been out of town a lot this month – leaving Rob at home to care for the dogs and cats and chickens and house…  Spent the first week of August at Camp Star Trail with a bunch of UUs from the Prairie Star District, then I went up to Sitches Midwest with The Yarn Barn folks, to help in their booth from August 19th-23rd – it was a lot of work, but a lot of fun.

Personally I’m ready for some down time.

The chickens are now pretty “free-range” while we’re at home.

The dogs mostly leave them alone.  Henrietta will sneak up to the dogs and cats and start scrutinizing a tail, or bugs or dander … and begin to peck.  She’s quite adventurous, and her beak is quite pointy and painful.  Let’s hope to not walk outside and find her headless after one of her over-zealous pecking sessions.

There was a heat wave in the Midwest during the first half of August – and it was miserably hot.  The dogs and cats and persons were able to take refuge in the cooled house; however, the chickens were outside huffing and puffing away.  I never knew that chickens panted – their exposed skin turns red from heat (or excitement), and they open their beaks and pant.  We tried to keep their water cool with frozen bottles of water.  They would often nestle into their sand box, trying to cool off.

It’s cooled down since then and has been gorgeous.  We’re rising back up into the 90s for a few days, but it should be all down hill from there… I’m going to try to not turn the A/C back on – it seems pointless, but we’ll see how strong I am.  Pretty soon we’ll be experiencing the frigid, fruitless temperatures of January and February, and we’ll be longing for the 90 degree temperatures.  Let’s just hope for a nice fall before the winter comes.

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Run, Chicken Run

June 12, 2010

The Run Takes Shape

The Run Takes Shape

Well, we’re kindof in a hurry to get the Chicken Run done – but this weekend we are getting rain, and more rain.  We made some progress today.  Rob, of course, did the bulk of the work, and I was more of a support role: getting a hair cut, making dinner and tea, chiseling, and clean up.

The weather forecast is not working in our favor.  Tonight we have pretty good chances for more storms, with more likely over the next few days.  We may just have to work in the rain to get our Chick coop and Run completed.

Corrugated Metal Wall

Corrugated Metal Wall

Chicken Coop

Chicken Coop

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Construction Delays

June 12, 2010
Chicken Run

The Chicken Run in Progress

Oh dear, the rain and the thunder have put us behind schedule for the morning.  Our plan was to complete the chicken run today, at the very least this weekend – so that our little chickens could move outside!

They are quickly outgrowing their dog kennel.  Ten square feet for 6 growing birds is just a smidge tight, and we can hear them getting annoyed with each other.

This morning it has been rain, rain and rain.  With intermittent downpours and rumbling thunder.  Not exactly a construction dream.  We are hoping that it passes soon, that we can move onto heat and humidity while we complete the run, and make other finishing touches to get the birds outside.

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Here Chickie Chickie

June 10, 2010

We decided to raise chickens.  Not for meat, for eggs.

This has been a really fun adventure!

I brought home 4 itty bitty chicks on May 5th – Easter Eggers – Unfortunatly, one of the dogs killed one on May 20th.  I (Susan) promptly went out and bought three more chicks for our flock.  Chickens are social creatures, and three didn’t seem enough to keep themselves happy and satisfied.  Six isn’t a handful, but they are fun to take care of.

We now have Hershey, Henrietta, Arroze Con Pollo (aka “Rose”),  Missus Mable Cotton Bottoms, Ginger and Ginger.  Ginger and Ginger are both Rhode Island Reds, and Missus Mable Cotton Bottoms is a Barred Plymouth Rock.

Rob has been working away on a stylish coop for their home, and the not-so-fun chicken run.  We can’t wait to have them outdoors, especially me, because I can have my craft room back!

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