Chicken update
March 21st, 2010
We’re getting a lot more eggs now. The average is 5 or 6 a day. It’s always a treat to eat them knowing they came from our farm.
Today John discoved that one of the hens has “gone broody”. She’s sitting on a nest in the garden shed. Who knows if we’ll get any chicks, but it will be fun to keep an eye on her.
But, yesterday I was remined of one of the down-sides to having chickens. They can be pretty destructive when left to free-range. I’d set some plants outside the back door before taking them to the cold-frame. When I returned the chickens had completely destroyed them. All the leaves were gone from the broccoli, and most of the cabbage was eaten too. Needless to say I was PISSED! It was my own fault
for leaving them there, but I didn’t even think about the chickens getting into them. So, the stems of these plants are now in the cold frame, and on a bed of manure for warmth. Maybe there will be a grand resurection, or maybe we’ll be buying some broccoli plants from the local greenhouse.

(Here they were a couple of weeks ago, they were about 3x this size before the chicken attack yesterday)



























