Friday, 11 November 2022

The pond

 We had a  quite a lot of rain last winter and one of the 'to-do' job has been mending the pond. 

Quite a lot of  a side of the pond got washed away . 

 

 

 

 

 

So a few stones and a few (!) barrel-loads of soil and  the pond has a side and  the fence posts are hopefully protected from the soil around them being washed away . The plan  , whne the pond is ow next spring/summer is to put a load more soil on the bank, up to the  existing height. If stuff regrows and the roots stabilise the soil and help prevent it being washed away , it should last a few more year.s

 





But we've had quite a lot of rain in the last 24 hours. 

heres the pond as it currently is 

My nice little stone wall  is at the far side of the pond, under about 3 feet of water.

and, for what its worth is the water flowing into the pond. 


  When the rain stops, and the flow decreases , what remains of the wall may reappear.


 


Tuesday, 19 July 2022

The Ex-Drake

The ducks get locked into their run of an evening. They are a bit haphazard about where they lay eggs - they usually lay in the morning - so we keep them locked up until mid-morning to stand a chance of knowing where they have laid eggs. 

But the drake didn't appear with them one evening . he had been limping a bit for  a couple of days.

And a couple of days later we eventually found him .

 

 

And we think its was probably a hungry otter - the otter has got into the chest and eaten the contents ( heart and lungs)

 



And it was our only drake. So we are on the lookout for a replacement. If we wnat to try and hatch some ducklings we will need a drake to do the business. 






Wednesday, 15 June 2022

31 days later

 

 


 

 

 I spotted a fragment of shell when checking on the feed  for the sitting hen.  One of the eggs was very sloshy  so it was removed . And we have 2 goslings 


 So we will move them on and put them into a bigger run out on the grass. 





Saturday, 11 June 2022

RoadKill

 Went along the drive ( to topup the eggs-for-sale box) 

And saw this 

 

 

Lots of feathers on the road...........................

And looking more closely 


Blood on the road 



And hunting around 




So someone came round the bend and the cockerels was out exploring  at just the wrong moment. 

 

It's usual to knock on the door and say "I'm really sorry , but ......."

Bit this driver didnt . 

 







Saturday, 21 May 2022

The sitting Hen

 At the moment we dont want any more chickens.

And we have a broody hen. 

And we have a goose that is laying eggs but at the moment isnt incubating them.

 

So 

 

Weve taken some eggs from the nest that the goose has made 

 

And introduced the hen to them .,And she is incubating them 



  Goose egg incubation time is about a month.  So wait and see what ( if anything ) comes of this.

Thursday, 5 May 2022

Some repairs are necessary

 We've not had a lot of rain  recently . 

So there hasnt been an obvious  precipitating cause . 

But 



A bit of the perimeter stone wall has collapsed. 

And removing the loose stones leaves a slightly bigger gap.


And I found this in the wall as i removed the loose stones 


And cleaned up a bit........


 I wonder if its possible to date the can ?  . Which could give an indication of when the wall was last worked on . 







Wednesday, 13 April 2022

One goose a-laying

 We have restricted the geese to a lawn as part of the Bird flu restrictions.  

Weve found a nest 




And it has some eggs in it . 





 Previous attempts at hatching geese  have been unsuccessful


So weve  created  a pen and some netting to stop predators getting at the eggs whne the goose is not sitting. 


5 eggs so far . Once she starts sitting on them , incubation period is 30 days. 


Wednesday, 16 March 2022

The Wall

The wall . 



  So the hens were managing to jump over the wall. 



So ive raised the wall. 





So that seems to have stopped them hopping up 


:-)))

Friday, 25 February 2022

Moving them out

 So the hens went into the greenhouse .  But as the sun gets above the hill, the greenhouse reverts to its proper function - a sun trap. And this isnt good for the hens. Whilst Avian Flu

So we had to move them. So we moved a hen house , and transferred the hens and after a day or so  locked in whilst they became familiar with  their new home, we let them out and they went exploring their new environment. 

 

 


 

And the lights got moved as well , and they kept on laying ( which is good) 

 

 But we have discovered a problem 

They've discovered they can hop over the wall. 



So we  either

- live with it  . But if they discover the vegetable patch thats not going to be good. 

- put up some fencing 

- rediscover my drystone walling skills