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Hello everyone

 

Well hopefully I have succeeded by adding a link to this photo. Only taken five days Clootie! :lol:

 

Roxie is looking at Ronnie, sorry you can't see Ronnie's face and Peggy is at the back.

 

Ronnie is verbal. Roxie and mummy are playing a little game. I put the straw in the nest, she enjoys chucking it everywhere inside and outside the eglu. Peggy likes to be first in the queue for the titbits.

 

 

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f342/chirpychirpy_photos/Chickens005.jpg

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Awww, that's is just lovely - well done! (worth the wait! :wink: )

 

Cheered me up no end - lost one this morning :cry:

 

Two left now - time for reinforcements. I've got a cube coming in September that has to be filled!

 

Lovely photos - keep 'em coming.

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Awww they look lovely :D

 

Mine take themselves to bed at dusk without any problems, but one thing I have done since I got them (just in case I needed to get them in the run quickly) is train them to come running when I shout "here chooky choocky"

Did this by bribary and corruption and a lot of help from mealworms :D

 

Just need to make sure I always have mealworms on hand for when I need to get them in :? thinking about it I should have trained them with something cheaper :oops:

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Hi

 

So sorry to hear you lost one of your chickens Clootie.

 

I have to say I did lol :lol: when I saw your message about the doof doofs at the end of Eastenders. . .

 

We let them out yesterday. They foraged around like they owned the place (we do have a cat that thinks otherwise). Ronnie and Roxie came back after a little fuss, but Peggy was a nightmare! She had got herself in a lovely spot just far enough to say "Nah nah nah nah can't reach me!" OH had to show her whose boss (yeah right. . .)

 

Was worried last night because we had thunderstorms and lightening. They didn't seem too fussed about it all. I did look to see if there were any eggs this morning though!

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Was worried last night because we had thunderstorms and lightening. They didn't seem too fussed about it all. I did look to see if there were any eggs this morning though!

 

Mine sometimes lay funny eggs after a shock. So last nights thunder provided me with an egg with points at both ends (along with the other normal ones).

 

Hens chucking nest box material onto their backs it what 2 of mine do when they lay. So a good sign. But Henrietta did do this for weeks and weeks before she actually laid her first egg.

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