DISPATCHES FROM THE FARMRSS

Cute Chicks!

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Last weekend we got 6 new 8 week old pullet hens for our home yard. This was very exciting for us as we have missed having chooks, our own fresh daily eggs and on-site scrap composters since Mr Fox plundered our previous girls just before Christmas last year. After years without any fox attacks, they got in through or made a tiny hole in the fence on a very wet and windy night and the next morning's find was a gruesome and very sad one for us :( ...they'd taken 2 and left the other 6 dead.


New girls...they settled in immediately to their new home & began foraging.

Our new hens are a cross breed developed for commercial egg laying,  from a number of good laying types, such as Isa Browns, Leghorns and Australorps. So we have 2 red/brown (Rusty & Freckles), 2 white (Lucille & Harriette) and 2 black (Nigella & Collette). In about another 12 weeks or so, we'll be blessed with fresh laid eggs. We think we'll get a couple of other breeds as well, as we adore Rhode Island Reds and Light Sussex for example.

  
Freckles, Rusty, Nigella, Collette, Lucille & Harriette in the 'hood' with their 'homies'!

Apart from providing excellent weed control and fertilising for our home yard garden, we'll be able to add occasional doses of their manure to our farm compost, when we clean out their bedding hay. 



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