Hen's always prefer to lay their eggs in a safe space. A nesting box is what you will need or some elevated space with straw or similar material that they can lay on. Think of it as a nest so the other hens (or you) don't stand on eggs on the ground. We have two boxes elevated on bricks and made from nailed together bits of wood, with a lip at the front to stop the wood chips that it contains from spilling out.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Thursday, 23 August 2012
It is amazing how egg production is affected by changes in the weather. Our six hens (x2 Vorwerks, x3 Warrens and x1 Bluebell) were in pretty much daily egg production but a change in warm and dry to wet a chilly weather virtually stopped production. Now it has warmed up a little they are back to full lay mode!!
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Hen's take a Bath
Hen's are taking a communal dust bath, but why do they do this? Hen's do suffer from parasites and the fine powder of dust (do not be tempted to use sand as this could hurt their eyes) is no good for lice and such, but very relaxing for the girls.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
The First Eggs
The girls have provided us with the very first egg on Tuesday the 10th and another today on Wednesday the 11th. Probably both from the same, most developed Vorwerk.
Monday, 9 April 2012
The New Flock
With the demise of the last of our six rescue hens, we have now purchased six new hens. After fitting a new roof to the shed where they roost, we have provided a fine new home for our three Vorwerks ( a traditional German breed) and three Warrens (a Rhode Island and Old Sussex cross).
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