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  • Arrival of the knitting circle

    Been in touch with the BHWT and they have offered me 4 sweet little ladies on the 5th of June! Guess this means I had better get their accommodation finished off pretty sharpish! The long term plan (in my head anyway) is to let these girls settle in for a few months before partitioning the run and introducing a couple of Bluebelles.

    In the long run a would like a trio of Pekins but I think ill accommodate them separately. I think I would like to try ‘showing’ some Pekins in the future. Anyone have any experience of this?

    Oh and the ‘knitting Circle’ is my affectionate collective name for them all after my OH (who still maintains she is not that interested) insisted that they be called, Doris, Phyllis, Gladys and Mavis. They just reminded me of the ones in chicken run, who I think knitted. OH tells me off for being mean and stereotyping, but I pointed out that I knit too! Its all good fun!
    "In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous." - Aristotle (B.C. 384–322)

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    I called this picture my knitting circle! It was taken when they were new and still in the house. 2 were in the nest box and 2 on the perch facing them. Looked like they were having a good natter.

    You'll have so much fun with them. I had the names chosen long before I got them too!
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      its does look like they are giving you the "this is hen business" look!
      "In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous." - Aristotle (B.C. 384–322)

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