I've been meaning to post for a week, and just been too busy! Our lovely hens arrived a week ago, and have settled down into their new Eglu home very well. They are sooooo gorgeous, and the children are besotted - they spend hours with them (as do I!). They have one each, so the three are: Dusty, a Black Rock (and the only layer so far), Heather, a Calder Ranger, and Snowdrop, a white East Sussex Star. Dusty laid us our first egg two days after arriving, which was a double yolker - then two days later she laid another, also a double yolker which had a shell like paper and split open so was unusable. After adding some grit to their food, we had another egg, which was very big and when used, turned out to be a triple yolker! I didn't even know they existed! We were all very impressed.
Now for a couple of questions - we need to clip the hens wings, as they will be living inside an electric fence, so I don't want them to fly out and Fantastic Mr Fox to get them. Has anyone done this? Is it as tricky and stressy as I think it's going to be? I know how to do it (in theory - have studied pictures, diagrams etc), but I can imagine that holding the hen still during the process could be tricky. They aren't very tame yet.
Also, does anyone keep their hens 'away from home'? Ours will be at my veg patch, which is a mile away - I don't fancy the dusk forays down to put them to bed at midsummer and wondered how anyone else deals with it?
Off to see the hens again now.....
Now for a couple of questions - we need to clip the hens wings, as they will be living inside an electric fence, so I don't want them to fly out and Fantastic Mr Fox to get them. Has anyone done this? Is it as tricky and stressy as I think it's going to be? I know how to do it (in theory - have studied pictures, diagrams etc), but I can imagine that holding the hen still during the process could be tricky. They aren't very tame yet.
Also, does anyone keep their hens 'away from home'? Ours will be at my veg patch, which is a mile away - I don't fancy the dusk forays down to put them to bed at midsummer and wondered how anyone else deals with it?
Off to see the hens again now.....
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