Sunday, 28 February 2016

No duck eggs


And the ducks appear to have stopped laying . Or something is taking the eggs . Or they are laying somewhere else .













It could be hooded crows , so we have put up some deterrent to try and stop them going into the hen house to take eggs

It could be stoats or rats taking eggs . So we have rat traps. And found this. So this one isnt going to take any more eggs ( if it ever was) .



Ducks are not renowned for their intelligence.

Question - which is more intelligent , a duck or a carrot
Answer - A Carrot 

 We moved them to their new home in October and then gradually gave them a bit more space as they seemed to have got the hang of laying eggs in the  duck houses.

But they have forgotten ( or something) . We have found an egg in the pond and one laid on the bank.



So its back to plan A , and restrict them  so that they can 'remember' where the are supposed to lay their eggs




Wednesday, 24 February 2016

now you see it , now you dont, now you do.

Storm Henry  brought a tree down.



and the next Easterly storm blew it back up



and then the next one has blown it down again . The roots are more exposed this time. A copl dmore storms and it will come out all by itself !




Sunday, 14 February 2016

Now you see it, now you dont

Storm Henry   brought a tree down  -  This one




 So I went out with the intention of starting to chop it down



 And its gone . Nothing to do with me .  And I don't think people would steal a tree. After all there are houses, cars bikes and sheds left unlocked, so there is no point going after a tree !

Some more exploration :


The tree is here !. restored  ! resurrected !

The roots are exposed though


 So we think its was blown down by a westerly gale ( Storm Henry ) and then been blown back up by a strong Easterly.

But its going to have to come out - next time it may bring down the wall   and Ive got enough walls to rebuild to see me through the spring ( and probably most of the summer)







Friday, 5 February 2016

Grit






Hens need grit - as explained here .


  
Spray, at a distance
a wave or few
















One of our excess cockerels went to a neighbour , who said the gizzard was full and the birds needed more grit.  Obvious really - there is a lot of mud here at the moment and the hens will be getting enough of that but anything insoluble will probably be washed away .
And our neighbour recommended a spot that was ideal for collecting grit.
So early one morning , we went with some buckets
Its a bit windy ,so we took a few other pictures as well
































 And some grit for the hens
































Thursday, 4 February 2016

Storm Henry




If there was anything that could be blown away, it has probably already gone. But Storm Henry came ( and went )  and solved some of my heating problems for next year




















and it didnt bring any of the wall down