No, not a normal run of the mill pre-wedding Hen Party - but a "Learn how to look after chickens including the day to day maintenance, feeding, health checks and how to handle your chickens" kind of hen party! Its co-ordinated by Omlet, the makers of the wonderful Eglu, and I am nervous and excited at the same time.
Check back on Sunday to see how it went!
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Monday, 28 January 2008
Friday, 25 January 2008
Incubating News and update on the guests
Well, Pepper and Matilda turned up on Sunday morning and settled in quickly to their holiday chalet. The following morning, I was pleased to take delivery of a lovely large egg from Pepper. She obviously felt right at home. Pepper and Matilda are very vocal and have made themselves heard above my own lot. Dansak and Pepper appear to have made friends and regularly spend time chatting away through the run. I am thinking that I will let Pepper and Matilda out on Sunday afternoon if its dry for an hour or so just to stretch their legs and have a wander.
The incubator is plugged in and 6 eggs (dorking x) are in place and being gently rocked and warmed. Having candled today (day 7) there is definate movement in two eggs, something dark in two others but the other two are looking sadly empty. However, I shall leave well alone for now and candle again in a couple of days to assess development. Its very exciting. I have just worked out that they are due to hatch on the same night as my husbands company Christmas Do - which of course is in February. I may have to forgo the slap up meal, dancing and overnight accommodation (away from the children!) for a night spent anxiously looking at the incubator.
My son arrived safely in South Africa by the way, but missed his connecting flight from Joburg - not his fault as his first plane arrived an hour late. No problems though as he was looked after and got the next flight and arrived early evening local time. He seems to have settled in already and the family he is staying with seem great.
Anyway - will update when either more amazing eggs arrive or I have news from the hatching eggs.
The incubator is plugged in and 6 eggs (dorking x) are in place and being gently rocked and warmed. Having candled today (day 7) there is definate movement in two eggs, something dark in two others but the other two are looking sadly empty. However, I shall leave well alone for now and candle again in a couple of days to assess development. Its very exciting. I have just worked out that they are due to hatch on the same night as my husbands company Christmas Do - which of course is in February. I may have to forgo the slap up meal, dancing and overnight accommodation (away from the children!) for a night spent anxiously looking at the incubator.
My son arrived safely in South Africa by the way, but missed his connecting flight from Joburg - not his fault as his first plane arrived an hour late. No problems though as he was looked after and got the next flight and arrived early evening local time. He seems to have settled in already and the family he is staying with seem great.
Anyway - will update when either more amazing eggs arrive or I have news from the hatching eggs.
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of our first guests....
Pepper and Matilda will be arriving tomorrow morning for a 9 week vacation with us. Their accommodation has been cleaned out and kitted out with fresh bedding and we can't wait for them to arrive.
Matt, my 11yr old son, is off to South Africa tomorrow for 8 weeks - he's really excited and nervous and I'm not sure if agreeing to his going was such a good idea. I know he'll have a wonderful time but its such a long time. Anyway - at least he'll have the opportunity to get out of the disgusting weather we're having at the moment.
So - latest chicken news - the incubator is switched on and gently rocking and warming the 6 hatching eggs - Dorking X that will hopefully pip out in 21 days and a few months later will end up on the table..... I can candle the eggs next week to see if anything's going on - will update blog then.
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Let me introduce you and something to make your eyes water.....
I now have a photo of the latest additions to my brood, namely Dansak (on the right) and Korma. They are joining Whiskas, Felix and Kitekat in making my garden a scrappy lovely mess. What with all the rain we've been having, its quite a quagmire out there and they simply don't mind at all.
I've also put in a photo of one of Dansak's eggs compared against a Tesco Large Free Range egg. No wonder she was rather vocal this morning.
I have decided to rear chicken for the table and have done oodles of research as to which breed etc - am trying to find hatching eggs for Ixworth but they're like gold-dust and have been given some Dorking X eggs which should arrive tomorrow (along with the incubator). Am also going to get some Sasso day old chicks as these are supposed to grow quickly (before the males crow) but don't suffer from leg/heart problems. I just have to purchase the dispatching pliers now....
Monday, 7 January 2008
Felix is back! Hurrah!
Well, I spent a sleepless night worrying about Felix last night. The weather was awful - wet and windy and bitterly cold and I so hoped she'd found somewhere safe and dry and warmish for the night.
I awoke this morning to find no sign of Felix - the other two were missing her and were quite vocal so I hoped that they would "talk" her back.
I had to go out for a couple of hours this afternoon so put Whiskas and Kitekat in the run and when I returned to let them out for a pre-bedtime stroll, there was Felix - bold as you like, pecking around without a care in the world. The other two were quite eager to see her so a happy reunion took place.
We have now added to our brood. We have another Gingernut and Pepperpot - names yet to be decided. Possibly Dansak and Korma, but not sure. Will keep you posted on them!
Sunday, 6 January 2008
A second layer! Hurrah!
Well, this morning Felix laid her first egg. We have worked out that Whiskas was the original layer and now Felix has caught her up. We're now waiting for Kitekat to get her arse (literally) in gear and start laying too.
However - Felix has this evening gone AWOL. I'm hoping that she's not been too traumatised by the egg laying and has just decided she needed some space from her roosting partners. I have been out with a torch and her tin of treats calling her but to no avail. I'm praying she'll turn up in the morning.
What a sad middle aged woman am I
However - Felix has this evening gone AWOL. I'm hoping that she's not been too traumatised by the egg laying and has just decided she needed some space from her roosting partners. I have been out with a torch and her tin of treats calling her but to no avail. I'm praying she'll turn up in the morning.
What a sad middle aged woman am I
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