hi all,
havent been on for a while but was just browsing through posts and was amused by affections towards hens. i have got to confess i have totally spoilt mine, i think?? they get:
can free range the whole of the garden, access to patio etc (i just keep on top of sweeping and cleaning)access to house when it rains, they come running up and wait on step.every time they hear the back door open they fly over garden wall for treats,hot porridge in mornings, evening leftovers and roast dinners on sundays. they had mince pies at christmas and they adore flapjacks.
i totally love my carmen and miranda and in return they 'talk' chook language to me and produce wonderful eggs which i never fail to appreciate when they have layed. they havent done much damage to the grass and they have been free ranging for around 18 months now, they have their own section which contains there house and a barked area with a sturdy picket fence and gate, although i always open it for them to free range in day (although wide lawned area, so not confined to one patch, maybe thats why they havent destroyed the grass too much, they dont spend their whole time on the grass) they have leafy borders and patio to roam on as well. they have produced lovely toiled soil (i dont have plants in my beds) i plant in pots high on wall so they cant get them.
i can still have my hanging baskets and find that i can still have a nice garden, i just keep on top of it and put pots with plants they might get up high. having the corn around has attracted more birds to the garden which i love and have a well established bird table which now is visited by a squirrel for the nuts. the chickens dont know what to make of him though?? my dog (who passed away last year) wasnt bothered by them and didnt chase and my cat who i was worried about when i got him is wary of them so they have obviously put him in his place. He likes to watch them up high so they cant get him!!!! its like chook tv for him. i would recommend them to anyone.
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havent been on for a while but was just browsing through posts and was amused by affections towards hens. i have got to confess i have totally spoilt mine, i think?? they get:
can free range the whole of the garden, access to patio etc (i just keep on top of sweeping and cleaning)access to house when it rains, they come running up and wait on step.every time they hear the back door open they fly over garden wall for treats,hot porridge in mornings, evening leftovers and roast dinners on sundays. they had mince pies at christmas and they adore flapjacks.
i totally love my carmen and miranda and in return they 'talk' chook language to me and produce wonderful eggs which i never fail to appreciate when they have layed. they havent done much damage to the grass and they have been free ranging for around 18 months now, they have their own section which contains there house and a barked area with a sturdy picket fence and gate, although i always open it for them to free range in day (although wide lawned area, so not confined to one patch, maybe thats why they havent destroyed the grass too much, they dont spend their whole time on the grass) they have leafy borders and patio to roam on as well. they have produced lovely toiled soil (i dont have plants in my beds) i plant in pots high on wall so they cant get them.
i can still have my hanging baskets and find that i can still have a nice garden, i just keep on top of it and put pots with plants they might get up high. having the corn around has attracted more birds to the garden which i love and have a well established bird table which now is visited by a squirrel for the nuts. the chickens dont know what to make of him though?? my dog (who passed away last year) wasnt bothered by them and didnt chase and my cat who i was worried about when i got him is wary of them so they have obviously put him in his place. He likes to watch them up high so they cant get him!!!! its like chook tv for him. i would recommend them to anyone.
x
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