Our 25 chicks have not been phased by the cold, wet weather. The newly expanded chicken coup with avian netting has worked out great with high winds up to 60 M.P.H. The seven adult hens have enjoyed the 1,250 square feet of expanded foraging. It does, however, seem as if one or two hens may have bad mite infestations as they are losing feathers. We are trying a natural technique of placing some ash from our fireplace in their bathing wells. Apparently, ash is more abrasive and finer in size which helps to eradicate the tiny insects when the chickens dust themselves in it. Ruby and I are very excited for the abundance of eggs our 32 hens will yield. Currently, we have:
- 7 Buff Orpingtons
- 7 Barred Rocks
- 6 Light Brahmas
- 5 Golden-Laced Wyandottes
- 5 Rhode Island Reds
- 2 Black Australorps
The greenhouse is a hugely useful way to start an early garden. We have a few types of kale sprouting already in a large bed which provides the majority of growing space. It seems as if a spinach 'volunteer' has sprouted in the bed as well! I am also trying to germinate some Chile De Arbol which we brought with us from California and dried. The flavor of the chile is just beautiful with a savory smokiness and warming heat.
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