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RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 22-10-2020

They are, Danny................and they lay eggs. Smile


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 01-11-2020

A little update on the new girls;-
They're a lot more biddable now, all 3 are laying eggs and are growing into their names -
Dora the Explorer with the sticky up tail
Gwen with the white bum, because Gwen means white in Welsh
Bron the nearly all brown chook with the scraggy neck
and, of course, Mrs Blodwen Brown (Blod for short). Blodwen means white flower.

This endeth today's lesson. Smile


RE: Adding to the Flock. - JJB - 01-11-2020

Blodwen. It brings back memories from long ago. It was a nickname given to me by a Welsh colleague, I was never too sure whether it was a mickey take, but I quite liked it. I hope Blod is looking after the newbies nicely.


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 01-11-2020

Blodwen's still throwing her weight around but not aggressively, just pushing them out of the way when there's corn on offer.
Were you like that? Smile


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 05-11-2020

Q. How high can a chicken fly?

There is a reason for the question.Wink


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Small chilli - 05-11-2020

That’s a trick question  Big Grin 
I’ve had chickens in the tops of trees, but they kinda flap from branch to branch more than fly. 
Is Dora exploring where she shouldn’t?


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 05-11-2020

This flight was from the ground to the landing place - couldn't have "climbed" from one perch to another!


RE: Adding to the Flock. - JJB - 05-11-2020

(01-11-2020, 11:05 PM)Veggie Wrote: Blodwen's still throwing her weight around but not aggressively, just pushing them out of the way when there's corn on offer.
Were you like that? Smile
Not then, as I was young and submissive, although I have since acquired the talent.  There are some benefits from being mature. Smile  in years at least.


RE: Adding to the Flock. - JJB - 05-11-2020

We had a feral bantam that used to work herself up to jumping/flying to a branch in a silver birch at least 10ft up to roost overnight.


RE: Adding to the Flock. - Veggie - 05-11-2020

(05-11-2020, 01:55 PM)Small chilli Wrote: That’s a trick question  Big Grin 
I’ve had chickens in the tops of trees, but they kinda flap from branch to branch more than fly. 
Is Dora exploring where she shouldn’t?
It was Dora!
She flew onto the top of the old run which is made from 6' high wire netting with a top rail for rigidity. She them flew down and ran/waddled to her new run - looking as you do, when you're desperate to get to the loo. I opened the run door, she rushed in and into the nest box, breathed a huge sigh of relief and laid an egg. Smile