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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Brand New Chicken House
Sunday Matt and Lisapresented us with this nifty free-standing hen house. Liz and I moved the girls in yesterday and they seem to approve quite heartily. Nick showed the border collie's roots and origins by pointing it like any good setter might. He looked pretty funny out there on the lawn, front paw curled to his chest and tail gently waving. He is so fascinated by the hens that I have to remind him what he is out there for.
Update...we have lots of snow, it just doesn't show in this photo
Maybe Nick could be used to "round 'em up and move 'em out" when they head into the garden later this summer. (Actually, having them move into the garden would be a good thing for you, bad for the bugs, wouldn't it?)
Side note: Is all your snow gone already? It's going to take the rain at the end of this week to get rid of that at the Aerie. And maybe a month of it to clear the Bolt Hole where Mark says it's still a few feet deep.
Must be nice to have no snow! We have melted quite a bit but still have a lot to go. Maybe with the rain this weekend the rest will go, the only problem is all the water and mudd. The chickens look very happy in their new home!
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SNOW?????? IT MUST HAVE LEFT IN A HURRY!!!! LOOKS GOOD WITH CHICKENS IN IT AGAIN. Enjoy it we will have a big one this spring I hope. Love Ya
Ditto what everyone has said. You are thawed already? How's the sugaring going with no snow? Geeze, I wish I coulda seen Nick pointing like that. That's one of those "betcha can't do it again" moments, for sure.
Joated, alas Nick has rounded up a chicken or two in his lifetime, but the consequences were permanent for the chicken and nearly so for him...and no on the snow. I would have but to have pointed the camera south instead of Northwest for a whole panorama of snow.
Teri, that kind of magic wand would be most welcome in many places. Did you notice the Teri chicken as star of the show? She is one of the chickies you gave us a while back
Lisa, as I said to Joated, we have lots and lots and lots of snow, plus equal amounts of mud to set it off. lol. Thanks for the coop btw. The hens seem very happy!
Mappy, we still have snow. Lots of snow. Deep Snow. White snow. Cold snow. It just doesn't show in that pic. lol I hope you do get the coop you want and thanks for this one, which is lovely.
Dani, I concur!
STeve, lotsa snow, just doesn't show in the pic. And how I wish I had the camera when he did that. It was so funny! his mama, Gael, points too, but this is the first time I have ever seen him do it.
FC, indeed. The hens, (except for one who should be called Houdini) love it
Earl, thanks I am so happy with it, as are the hens...not as big as the one on Farmville, but when (and if) the darned hens start laying the eggs will probably be tastier. lol
Sara, thanks, we are so tickled
Linda, they seem to be..now if they will just get busy laying eggs.
What a nice hen house..so new and CLEAN! My son wants me to get some layers (i haven't had chickens in about 7 years) as he's been on a high protein weight lifters diet. I will hafto show him yours..so he can build something like it for me.
Your (or should I say Liz's) red calf is beautiful. This might be a stupid question..but is she registered as a and can you show her as a red Holstein? or as a Shorthorn?
Akaangrywhiteman, is that what they are singing?!? I heard something out there but I thought it was just the guinea fowl up in the other coop setting up a racket.
SCMomma, now if they will just get busy making us some eggs...
Faithful, it is a great coop. I have seen some like it that you can walk into too, which you might want to look at if you are building a coop. This one is amazingly convenient! As to the registration and showing. She can be registered as a milking shorthorn. She can't however, be shown, but her calves can. We do have one such calf from a half bred that we may show this summer....although I really like the calves from the bull we had here better than the ai sired one.
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Maybe Nick could be used to "round 'em up and move 'em out" when they head into the garden later this summer. (Actually, having them move into the garden would be a good thing for you, bad for the bugs, wouldn't it?)
Side note: Is all your snow gone already? It's going to take the rain at the end of this week to get rid of that at the Aerie. And maybe a month of it to clear the Bolt Hole where Mark says it's still a few feet deep.
Wow - very nice! Nothing like a NEW chicken house. Mine is pretty ripe at the moment, I'd like a magic wand for it. Congrats on the new quarters!
Must be nice to have no snow! We have melted quite a bit but still have a lot to go. Maybe with the rain this weekend the rest will go, the only problem is all the water and mudd. The chickens look very happy in their new home!
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SNOW??????
IT MUST HAVE LEFT IN A HURRY!!!!
LOOKS GOOD WITH CHICKENS IN IT AGAIN. Enjoy it we will have a big one this spring I hope.
Love Ya
HOLY CHICKENS!!!! That's an AWESOME coop!!!
Ditto what everyone has said. You are thawed already? How's the sugaring going with no snow? Geeze, I wish I coulda seen Nick pointing like that. That's one of those "betcha can't do it again" moments, for sure.
Truly an awe inspiring Chicken Castle!
Looks like a fine place.
WOW, love the new abode for the chooks... :)
Happy chickens, that's what they are!
Joated, alas Nick has rounded up a chicken or two in his lifetime, but the consequences were permanent for the chicken and nearly so for him...and no on the snow. I would have but to have pointed the camera south instead of Northwest for a whole panorama of snow.
Teri, that kind of magic wand would be most welcome in many places. Did you notice the Teri chicken as star of the show? She is one of the chickies you gave us a while back
Lisa, as I said to Joated, we have lots and lots and lots of snow, plus equal amounts of mud to set it off. lol. Thanks for the coop btw. The hens seem very happy!
Mappy, we still have snow. Lots of snow. Deep Snow. White snow. Cold snow. It just doesn't show in that pic. lol I hope you do get the coop you want and thanks for this one, which is lovely.
Dani, I concur!
STeve, lotsa snow, just doesn't show in the pic. And how I wish I had the camera when he did that. It was so funny! his mama, Gael, points too, but this is the first time I have ever seen him do it.
FC, indeed. The hens, (except for one who should be called Houdini) love it
Earl, thanks I am so happy with it, as are the hens...not as big as the one on Farmville, but when (and if) the darned hens start laying the eggs will probably be tastier. lol
Sara, thanks, we are so tickled
Linda, they seem to be..now if they will just get busy laying eggs.
Yeah, those cluckers are probably sitting around in the evening grooving to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young singing "Our House"
What a great house for the girls! I'm sure they're going to love it.
What a nice hen house..so new and CLEAN! My son wants me to get some layers (i haven't had chickens in about 7 years) as he's been on a high protein weight lifters diet. I will hafto show him yours..so he can build something like it for me.
Your (or should I say Liz's) red calf is beautiful. This might be a stupid question..but is she registered as a and can you show her as a red Holstein? or as a Shorthorn?
Akaangrywhiteman, is that what they are singing?!? I heard something out there but I thought it was just the guinea fowl up in the other coop setting up a racket.
SCMomma, now if they will just get busy making us some eggs...
Faithful, it is a great coop. I have seen some like it that you can walk into too, which you might want to look at if you are building a coop. This one is amazingly convenient!
As to the registration and showing. She can be registered as a milking shorthorn. She can't however, be shown, but her calves can. We do have one such calf from a half bred that we may show this summer....although I really like the calves from the bull we had here better than the ai sired one.
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