I thought this was pretty with the flowers

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It is very pretty!
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Nice!

Eggs laid by free range hens are lower in cholesterol than commercial chickens which are caged in small cages. The cages are too small for the chickens to get the proper exercise.
a myth? like the rooster one? maybe......

OMG they are hilarious, I gather in the pecking order the boss cocky has to sleep at the top, well two of them got up on the laying shelf ready to settle down for the night while boss cocky larger bird Erica was eating. And one was pecking at the other to try to force him (young rooster) off.. then Erica got up top and just pecked them both until they both got down and there she sat for the night!

DDU! DDU! Everyone, the silky frizzy "Edwina" has laid her first egg

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AWWW Good girl!! -------------------------^

YAH for edwina !!

you must be very proud clair 😄

Thanks soul, my husband heard her making noises unusual for her when she was on the ground then we got home to two eggs 😄

We have Erica, Edwina, Enid & Mr Billy Crowe

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DDU! DDU! Everyone, the silky frizzy "Edwina" has laid her first egg

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AWWW Good girl!! -------------------------^



That's a decent sized egg too ... what a good chook 🙂 My black one has been acting broody so I put all the little eggs under her today and she's wandered off the next now 😞

Can you refresh my memory, which coop did you get from Bunnings? The smaller or larger one? are they sturdy enough? I'm thinking of putting 5 or so of them in my new orchard and splitting the silkies up

I've burnt the box now but it was the larger one, one you can walk into, it was about $300. It was one of the cheaper coops around. We have it on the side of the house that has less wind and shaded from the afternoon sun.

One place we went to, the woman told us they can blow away so she told us to stake it in which we've done.

double*dare*u
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I've burnt the box now but it was the larger one, one you can walk into, it was about $300. It was one of the cheaper coops around. We have it on the side of the house that has less wind and shaded from the afternoon sun.

One place we went to, the woman told us they can blow away so she told us to stake it in which we've done.


Ah .. the summer sun could be a problem too ... and the wind here is quite bad sometimes. Thanks .. will need to think more seriously about that.