Total Eggs today = 2
Got the workbench and angle saw thingy out again today. My brother is coming over with drill and tools to give a hand on the run and I needed to cut a couple of pieces of wood to attach to the house. I also cut some more angled pieces of wood to attach as struts on the panels for extra strength.
Roped my Mum in to paint the wood with preservative - I couldn't ask Ellis to help as she has a new laptop and is busy playing with it! Plus, she would get covered with paint.
My son, Robert's Dad came over today and I got him to help me move the hen house slightly so that it could be put onto paving slabs. This means that there is now a paving slab under the house so it will be easier to clean.
The girls were out for most of the morning but we'd put them away just before Steve came which was just as well as they are nosy little things so would have got in the way.
Steve also attached the hinges to the sections which will open so now all that's left to do is connect them together, put the paving slabs down and attach them to the hen house and then I won't feel quite so guilty about leaving them shut in when I go to work.
However, I've taken this week off work. My intention is to paint the back wall of the house but it really depends on the weather. The forecast is for hot, hot, hot weather with occasional storms.
Monday, 29 June 2009
Total eggs today = 3
My Mum and her friend Vi are going on holiday for a few days and I drove them to the coach pick up point in Enfield Town. Then went to B&Q and bought the hasps to attach the run to the house and also bought a gate latch.
It was so hot when I got back that I let the girls out and just sat under the sun umbrella and it wasn't until later that I finished fixing all the additional little pieces to the frames.
I've also now dug up all the potatoes that were growing near the hen house, which the girls enjoyed as they were finding lots of insects and worms to eat.
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Total eggs today = 2
Despite my intention to paint the back of the house I decided today that I really must finish the chicken run. I started by attaching the hasps to the side panel and and then fixed the panel to the house.
I then attached the front panel to the side with a cable tie. It was only when I added the other side piece that I realised that the first two panels were in the wrong place so had to start all over again.
Now I attached the small side panel and door. I've tried to put all the panels onto paving slabs but the lawn is so full of lumps that they mostly all wobble so I've had to put some of the slabs into the run - which is ok, because they will be easier to clean.
The finished run with the top opening panel fitted.
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Total eggs today = 0
No painting today either. Instead I made a mesh frame to hang on the gate into my Mum's garden. For some reason she doesn't want the chickens to get into her garden and up until now we've been propping an old rusted piece of mesh against the gate which has to be moved to open it.
All the time while making the run the chickens have been curious - standing on the panels, generally getting in the way. It was only when making this frame that Ginger decided to really take an interest - either that or she was checking out my tools.
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Total eggs today = 2
Still very hot and so I decided to not do any painting! Sat in the garden under the umbrella while the girls had a scratch and peck about amongst my plants until it got too hot! So I set them up with their own umbrella and retreated inside until it cooled down a little.
Friday, 3 July 2009
Total eggs today = 1
Let the girls out for a little while this morning, but as I was going to meet the coach bringing my Mum and her friend Vi back from their holiday.
To keep them amused I peeled and cored an apple then threaded some string through it and hung it in the run. After a few tries they worked out what to do, though it was swinging about for quite a while. However, it made any awful sticky mess of the mesh so I will have to try hanging the next one in the middle of the run.
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Total eggs today = 2 (2nd one was definitely from Dorothy because I saw her go into the nest box)
The girls have been having an antibiotic since last Saturday, which will hopefully cure their "yellow runny poop". I've been adding it to their drinking water but am not sure they've been getting it all as they have been knocking their water container over (it's now tied to the run so that can't happen again). I've not seen any any "yellow runny poop" this week so am hoping it is cured, but just to be sure I gave them one more dose today. I have to contact the laboratory, Retford Poultry Partnership, next week and let them know how things are. If it doesn't seem to have gone I will probably have to send another sample for testing :-(
Today was house cleaning day. Since the run has been attached there is less poop in the house which is good because I had to get down on hands and knees to clean it out, but it meant that cleaning took a little longer as I now have to make sure the grass and paving inside the run has been de-pooped. Although I've been doing this every day, now that I had the bucket of dettol I could also scrub the paving.
Retford also sold me a powder called Mistral. This is supposed to stop any bacteria on the ground from re-infecting them and I have to sprinkle it over the flooring of the run and house. I've been sprinkling it in the run since it was delivered on Tuesday and added it to the ground under the house today after cleaning.
My niece, Ellis, came today and went straight into the run with the chickens.
I mixed their layers mash with some live yoghurt today and they really seemed to like it, so I did another bowlfull which Ellis took it into the run with her. We are concerned that Dorothy isn't eating as much as the other two because of her little twisted beak so Ellis tried to make sure Dorothy got a fair share of it.
We let them out later in the afternoon and they came to where we were sitting on the patio and made a couple of dirt baths between the big plant pots and then had little naps while Ginger (who I've yet to see dirt bathing) sat down near us on the paving. Ellis is trying to get them all to sit on her lap but so far the only one who's willing is Ginger - she even settled down and closed her eyes a couple of times.
There won't be much to report tomorrow as I'm going to see Take That at Wembley Stadium - YAY!!!!!