Caption: We had a few teething problems when we moved house and the dogs had to share the same garden as the Chickens, I was so proud of JD our Rottweiller when he eventually got along with them.
Caption: JD again with Noodle, Drummer and Nugget.
Caption: can i live in here?
Caption: DISCOVERED THE EGLU
Caption: HAVING A DRINK
Caption: GOING TO ROOST
Caption: IN
Caption: CHECKING OUT WHERE HENS ARE
Caption: OUT I COME
Caption: CHECKING OUT THE EGG
Caption: miss money penny is too posh for hens
Caption: revenge
Caption:
Caption: Waiting for the Gate
Caption: Keeping the foxes at bay...
Caption: clearing and levelling the ground for new feed store
Caption: Floor of store comes together
Caption: Harry concentrating really hard
Caption: I can see you!
Caption: Slabs in position
Caption: Billy secures the door hinges with a gentle tap from the hammer
Caption: All this equipment to try and hatch 8 eggs. There's a lot to learn.
Caption: Eglu, in the garden. We love it! Specially with the blue umbrella.
Caption: Another view of the 'glu.
Caption: Added a scarecrow to watch over the girls. Look how much the garden has grown! The chicks, too; three of them here, marauding marigolds.
Caption: One of the peepers' first day in the Eglu/run. Look how little they are! Checking everything out.
Caption: Contemplating the steps. This is our one speckled Sussex, much more confident and outgoing than the three cinnamon queens. Seems to be the first to explore everything.
Caption: Climbing the ladder. Big step for a little peeper! But they all figured out the steps without too much difficulty. This is one of our cinnamon queens.
Caption: Climbing steps is sometimes just too slow. Much faster to hop-fly to the third or fourth step.
Caption: Three of our girls, thinking about heading for bed. Their first couple days in the Eglu/run, before they worked out the stairs, we climbed into the run to hand the peepers up into the Eglu for the night. About the third night, we headed out around du
Caption: We had a few teething problems when we moved house and the dogs had to share the same garden as the Chickens, I was so proud of JD our Rottweiller when he eventually got along with them.
Caption: JD again with Noodle, Drummer and Nugget.
Caption: can i live in here?
Caption: DISCOVERED THE EGLU
Caption: HAVING A DRINK
Caption: GOING TO ROOST
Caption: IN
Caption: CHECKING OUT WHERE HENS ARE
Caption: OUT I COME
Caption: CHECKING OUT THE EGG
Caption: miss money penny is too posh for hens
Caption: revenge
Caption:
Caption: Waiting for the Gate
Caption: Keeping the foxes at bay...
Caption: clearing and levelling the ground for new feed store
Caption: Floor of store comes together
Caption: Harry concentrating really hard
Caption: I can see you!
Caption: Slabs in position
Caption: Billy secures the door hinges with a gentle tap from the hammer
Caption: All this equipment to try and hatch 8 eggs. There's a lot to learn.
Caption: Eglu, in the garden. We love it! Specially with the blue umbrella.
Caption: Another view of the 'glu.
Caption: Added a scarecrow to watch over the girls. Look how much the garden has grown! The chicks, too; three of them here, marauding marigolds.
Caption: One of the peepers' first day in the Eglu/run. Look how little they are! Checking everything out.
Caption: Contemplating the steps. This is our one speckled Sussex, much more confident and outgoing than the three cinnamon queens. Seems to be the first to explore everything.
Caption: Climbing the ladder. Big step for a little peeper! But they all figured out the steps without too much difficulty. This is one of our cinnamon queens.
Caption: Climbing steps is sometimes just too slow. Much faster to hop-fly to the third or fourth step.
Caption: Three of our girls, thinking about heading for bed. Their first couple days in the Eglu/run, before they worked out the stairs, we climbed into the run to hand the peepers up into the Eglu for the night. About the third night, we headed out around du