Cats -

Cats are stealthy,

They’re there one minute,

And then gone the next,

The Egyptians love them,

And so do you,

Their Black and White,

Grey, Brown and Orange,

A variety of colours,

They may sleep a lot,

But they love you,

They sit on your lap,

Purring as you pat them,

They may not be man’s best friend,

But they are a cat lover’s best friend,

- A Poem by Phinee for her Nan

Trouble in the Chicken Coop

Debbie and Ashley

Well I guess it had to happen. Chickens being renowned for having to establish and maintain their ‘Pecking order’. Bailey, our white chicken, decided that she will be at the top of the ‘pecking’ order and she has become quite aggressive to poor Debbie, who being the smallest chicken is an easy target.

Bailey had started ‘pecking’ Debbie, which we were aware of and watching, but once the ‘pecking’ became quite aggressive and caused injuries, we had to intervene. After a lot of stress and research we learnt that it is best to remove the aggressor away from the other chickens, and then after a number of days reintroduce them once more to the rest of the chickens in the bigger coop.

So with no where to put Bailey, we had to resort to removing the rabbit run from the rabbit cage and putting Bailey into that. The poor bunnies are now without an extended play area. So our need to get this chicken ‘pecking’ under control is paramount.

We also realised that the area we had designated for the chicken probably was not big enough, so had to find a way to extend their run also. So off to Bunnings Tata and Mama went on Monday to buy some chicken wire, posts and anything else we might need to be able to come home and erect a bigger chicken run for our newest editions to our family.

Starting to put the the new Chicken Run

Tata did a lot to help, but this time he was behind the camera taking photo’s not me….

We moved the old dog house (which has been here since we moved in), into the middle of the new chicken run. we were fortunate enough to have some left over fence paint. So Phinee used it to paint the dog kennel into a new are for the chickens use. The lick of paint makes the kennel look a million dollars and a nicer addition to our garden and chicken run.

I did manage to get a picture of Tata hard at work!

It was a very hot day, and took us quite a number of hours to finish the chicken run, but the end result gives the four chickens quite a large chuck of our back yard to enjoy. We decided to let the chickens out into their new chicken run.

Debbie and Ashley got to enjoy it first. After about 15 minutes, we heard a cry of HELP! the chickens are out! we could not believe it. Part of the wire had a hole in it, so we fixed it, double checked the whole of the chicken run found one other hole and fixed that too. Now hopefully there will be no more escapees!

All we have to do now is reintroduce Bailey to the new Chicken coop and run, and hope she does not attack Debbie again. If she does I am not sure what we are going to do with her… Fingers crossed for an easy ride…..

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Our Amazing Chickens…

Well we finally manged to get our chickens – Last Friday to be exact. We had ordered a coop for them before Christmas and had organised to get 4 chickens from a guy at Tata’s work for us to keep. We opted for two chickens around 2 months old and two around 2 weeks old. The bigger chickens are easy to tell apart as one is white and the other brown. The little chickens are a lot harder to distinguish which one is which.

The children are excited about having chickens and have named the as follows:

Bailey

Alice

Ashley

Debbie

So after much trouble, time and effort, the chicken coop is put together and the chickens have been introduced to each other again. They all come from the same place, so we are hoping for no trouble as they learn to live in their new environment.

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Fun with our Bunnies – Sooty and Fluffy

Today we learnt that if you call your Bunny by it’s name regularly it can learn what it is called and will respond to it in future. So as we have two new bunnies we have been patting each bunny and using their name to help them work out who they are.

We also learnt that Iceberg lettuces are supposed to be toxic to bunnies, so we will not be sharing any of our with them.

Fluffy loves to be groomed, which is great for his long hair, while Sooty loves to be patted, yet not picked up. Slowly the bunnies are getting used to us as we spend more time with them.

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