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Sunday, April 24, 2022

More CHICKENS


I have now recovered the chickens that I gave my friend down the road because she decided not to keep chickens now for a while as she is working and her new job leaves her no time. 

So now I have 12 chickens and 2 guineas for all the colored fresh eggs you could ever want. I now have a sign down at the mailbox that states we have eggs and the neighbor down the street took 10 dozen and 6 (1 1/2) dozen cartons of eggs to her church today, she will help me sell them and get people started to know where they can come to get eggs. She also is texting all she knows to let them know where we are located. 

I hope we get a lot of people because, at this rate, we get 12 eggs a day if all are laying. I think the guineas are male, no eggs from them as of yet as far as I know. 

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Hummers


We have HUMMERS now, they showed up yesterday. I was standing on the upper deck dogging the black wasp which are all over when the sun shines and it gets quite hot on the upper deck with no roof overhead to help cut the sun. While standing on the upper deck, I was bussed by a hummer, who then got in my face as though to say "where is my food". He scared me as I had been waving off the bees just a few seconds ago and out of nowhere here comes the "hummer". 🤣

So now I have put up their food in all their spots that they seem to come back to each year. I had already made their food about one week ago, I just thought it was about time to start seeing them. 
So I was ready kinda.

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Sunday, February 27, 2022

EGGS - EGGS WE have eggs for sale

Morning everyone, 

Eggs, Oh my goodness. I am getting 8 eggs a day now. As soon as I can get to my workshop and to my scroll saw I will be making a large sign that says we have farm fresh eggs for sale now. Come and get them to those who live nearby and need some. We have plenty of them. 

My lovely chickens are not shy about laying even in the wintertime and the size of them are huge, even for new layers. Some of them so far are "double yolks", some of the eggs are so huge I really thought it might be a triple yolk, but was only double. 

My chickens get fresh water and all the food they want plus I also give them a small amount of scratch grain in the afternoon. At noon I also during the winter I also give them greens (collard, spinach, kale) depending on what I find at the store. Mixed all together with some of the following at different times, cantaloupe, watermelon, oranges, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs + shells, old bread, old crackers, apples, grapes seedless, lettuce, cabbage. Just to name a few. 

Needless to say, my chickens get a well-balanced diet, they stay happy and healthy. No sick chickens on my end of the world. I also keep their "covered pen area" cleaned out and kept fresh and dry, and their shed where they sleep and lay eggs, is kept clean and dry, we use cedar shavings on the floor and I use cat litter on a shelf just under where they roost scooped each morning and it is clean and dry also. The shed has two windows and a vent on the back, so fresh air is always going through the coop. 

Oh my at the fresh eggs, there is nothing like them for taste. The color when cracked open is perfect, such as dark yellow yolks, and the whites are not runny nor cloudy. 

We have now even covered the huge chicken yard with bird netting to keep the overhead predators at bay. We dug down around the covered smaller pen area and around the shed and attached rabbit wire underground to stop the digging of animals like coyotes or foxes. They are safe from raccoons, possums, skunks. So if we left for the day and night we can allow them to be in the covered pen area and they come and go to the shed as they want and we do not have to worry. 

Using the overhead heater we got for them when the outside temps dip really low, I know they loved that, we only have the two gunnies and one or two chickens with large cones which could freeze if not protected, we have had NO problems and the temps dipped as low as single digits during this last winter many nights and this was their first winter.  

And to say the least, our chickens are pets and we love them and I get to pet them each day, they follow me around like a little puppy in the yard. I LOVE it.

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Friday, February 18, 2022

Sad day for everyone

On February 15, 2022, at about 10:06 pm, we were notified that Larry has passed away at Rose Wood Manor. Needless to say today, we are upset, I was not expecting this to happen so soon, one week ago we went to see Larry. He was not doing very well at that time, but we were not expecting him to pass so fast. Larry is at peace now and with his wife, Nita in Heaven and I feel and know he is ok now. 


He will be missed by the family and friends he has made. 
Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

NEW Brinsea egg incubator

Morning, 

Yep! I got an incubator because I want to hatch some quail and chicken eggs. 
I changed my mind on the rooster from the neighbor but did give her 4 of my chickens. 
I wish now I had only given two. 

Will add pic when I get some eggs to hatch. This will be fun. 

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Frosty's Club - Up and Running

Morning to all, 

Our new group is up and running now. Membership is due by the 8th of each month. I am enjoying this new club, always room to expand as time goes by. 

Videos are to becoming and I hope they will be interesting. 

Love and Prayers, 
Margo



NEW EGGS and Happy New Year

Morning, 

It has been in the single digits for a bit, now today is it 31, so we are having a heatwave. That is what my chickens are thinking. They do not like the deep snow we got mostly all gone now. They do like it warmer, the heater in their shed is working just fine for them if they get too cold, they come in and sit awhile. We did get our deep snow a few days ago, about 10 inches of the cold wet stuff. Then a day or so later, it rained. Most of the snow is gone now. 

                             Out our front door                               Upper deck-about 10 inches


Yesterday I gathered 3 eggs instead of just one. So I have two new egg layers. I am happy, one egg is a large dark brown, the other small one was laid in the sandy box, the same color as Luck lays, it did freeze and I just boiled it up with a couple of others and fed it back to chicks. 

I take them their greens, boiled eggs, eggshells, and grapes during this cold cold weather. I also give them grain and treats. The ground is so frozen right now, they stand on one foot for a while then switch to the other. 

Lucky (white with black trim) and now Speckles (light tan and white spots) follow me around the yard, Lucky is the last survivor of the very first 6 chicks I bought. 

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Cruella

Morning  to all, 

A couple of days ago we discovered that "Cruella" our polish chicken has discovered she is a HE. So now he is starting to "crow" in the mornings and it sounds so funny. He is a dark and light gray color and his top not is white and has black strips on each side of his head,  the name of Cruella just fits him. 

The other hens have pecked his head feathers off, I have got a medical spray that I use every little bit to keep it "dark" so the hens don't see "red" which I have found out, chickens go after anything red and they will peck it apart. So poor Cruella is having a time with his top not or head feathers that all Polish hens have, I am in hopes that it will regrow and be pretty again, I do see a lot of pin feathers coming in, so have to keep it sprayed with the purple stuff to help him grow them back in. 

UPDATE: Cruella got her neck snapped during nighttime in the shed, found her dead the next morning. Not sure what happened.

Love and Prayers, 
Margo

In Memory of Nita Twardzak