
Just two hours later, the sunshine burst through and I have been amazed that I have worked outside all day weeding the beds (above my cabbage and potato bed) and rearranging the field population!
First job was to set the five ducklings up in their own run. I nicked Bunny's ark, cleaned it out and put it into Rogo and the dog attack survivors' enclosure. Rogo's flock out of all of my hens seem to cope with newcomers best and do so with a degree of friendly alacrity.





One of the Andrews sisters and Mildred Pierce (above) have had their feathers pecked out by an unseen bully (probably done at night when the hens are roosting) and both are looking rather shop worn and untidy.
I thought it prudent to separate the two girls from their flock and I have set them up in their own run. Blanche will be joining them if she too loses any more feathers, and the rest away from the others, with high protein food and calmness will give the girls a chance to recover their condition
In between dog walking and egg delivery, I have also covered the bird damaged young cabbages and califlower seedlings with netting and chicken wire...it has been a productive day
In between dog walking and egg delivery, I have also covered the bird damaged young cabbages and califlower seedlings with netting and chicken wire...it has been a productive day
John! I'm okay.Am now up in the panhandle of Idaho at our cabin.No land line, so I have to use wi-fi where I can find it. Tried the library for an hour yesterday, but it never would let me connect. Am at the visitors center now in their parking lot.The Scotch in me holds me back from investing in satalite internet up here, but I may have to loosen the purse strings and get it. My computer is running out of juice now, so gotta go. I'll send you a post card! x-c.
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PS-I'll catch up next trip down town. Cassie (using the dog's blog)
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