Anglesey Smallholder

More Chicken News

by MrZebra on Jul.01, 2009, under The Animals, The Garden

Polytunnel Construction

The polytunnel has arrived!  For the benefit of American readers, you would just call it a greenhouse.  It’s a series of metal arches covered with plastic. We have put the frame up, we now need to dig a ditch all the way around and bury the ends of the plastic sheet in it.  Digging the ditch is going to be very hard work, the soil seems to be quite heavy clay.  The good news is that the field has dried out a lot since the ditch was cleared with a digger.

Victoria Sheared

It has been rather a stressful week.  First Victoria the sheep became ill – it turned out that she had a chill after being sheared, and is now fine.  Once again, I sheared her myself with a pair of hand shears.  This is not the 2-minute job you see on TV!  It took me a full 3 hours of cutting, without a break.  Victoria was very good, and didn’t struggle or try to escape while she was being cut.  I cut her closer and more evenly than last year (which was my first time ever), and again got the fleece off in one piece.  My biggest worry is cutting her because the shears are exceptionally sharp and in places where the skin is loose it would be very easy for it to get caught, however I went very carefully and didn’t cut her at all.

New ChickenSecond, one of the chickens died without warning.  On Saturday, I noticed that one of the other chickens was not looking well.  Looking at her closely revealed that not only did she have an egg stuck, but she was crawling with parasites.  The vet next door was away for the weekend so I went to see the Adrian, our next door neighbour on the other side and the chicken farmer that originally gave us the chickens.  He confirmed what I suspected, that the kindest thing to do was to put her down.  He kindly offered to come around and see to it himself, and thus her life was ended.  It wasn’t all bad news, however, as he brought with him three more chickens!  We really are fortunate to have such knowledgeable and generous neighbours here.  The new chickens are setting in well, and seem less shy than the previous ones for some reason.

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3 comments for this entry:
  1. Amanda Bailey

    also a smallholder, also on Anglesey, would be nice to chat

  2. MrZebra

    Hi there ^.^

    The Rural Muse forum is generally where I do my smallholder chatting, feel free to join. It’s a small and friendly place for smallholders around the UK (plus a few from abroad).

  3. Lucy @ Smallest Smallholding

    Hi MrZ

    What kind of parasites were they? If you want to avoid that kind of thing in future you need to get hold of some redmite/parasite powder.

    If you haven’t heard of it, you can put it straight on the chickens like talcum powder (smells nice, thankfully) , and you’ll also need to do ALL their housing too (you can mix the powder and water and spray it). Redmite in particular can cause them to go anaemic and can cause them to become egg bound too. It’s dreadful at this time of year, particularly when it gets hot and humid.

    Hope the new girls are settling in well, and that horsey horse and Victoria are getting along. Take care

    L xxx

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