Flicka and Finn
Our weather is warming up at long last, and I see already how hard the chickens are going to be on the grass in their run.
The endless rain this spring has made everything a soggy mess which doesn’t help--I can hear the chickens squish along as they run.
The Spa
Ever since I got the chickens off the porch last winter I have wanted to have a spare coop of some kind. At some point I will have a sick chicken or broody hen which will need to be kept away from the others and I have no intention of having them back inside if I can help it! I’d also like to use less (no) chemicals on my lawn so I started planning a mobile hoop-type chicken tractor “spa” which would be sturdy enough to serve as a permanent run someday with the addition of a small coop inside and surrounded by electric poultry netting. For now, I'm planning to add a small run-in shelter and just toss a couple of hens inside during the day. Steve has worked hard on it in his spare time and it’s shaping up.
Finn, caught here in an awkward preening moment.......
Goldi in the nest box
I am beginning to be awash with eggs. At least four of the hens are laying, and one is producing huge, double-yolked eggs.
The spa sounds like a great idea and quite possibly an engineering wonder! Two yolk eggs, quite the bonus. I hoope Finn figures it out, he's quite a good looking fellow.
ReplyDeleteThe spa has morphed beyond my plans already--and yes, has every potential to be a wonder of engineering. Steve will appreciate the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteI understand the double-yolk phenomenon will go away as the pullet matures and the timing settles down--much to her relief I'm sure!
I hope to be able to keep Finn as well. He's doing his job well and the girls like him.