Warm mash on a frosty day

We have been having some seriously frosty days recently.  The water dish has been frozen in the mornings and I top it up with hot water and then remove the ice. I keep an eye on it during the day to make sure it doesn’t freeze again. It’s in a sheltered spot on the patio so doesn’t freeze solid like the bird bath does.

The good news is that the little girls don’t seem at all bothered by the cold. I was worried about how they would cope with cold conditions but they seem absolutely fine.

I think that it is draughts and wet conditions that bother seramas and as our run has plenty of sheltered areas and is fully roofed it seems that is suiting them okay which is a relief. My research says that if they look hunched and miserable they are cold and our two are very active, always running about or perching on the high branch perches with the bigger girls, which must be less cold for their feet than the frozen ground.

They are eating well and pooping plenty and are generally interested in everything. They run to the treats and absolutely love to be hand fed. I give the girls some spinach leaves every morning and the little girls love me to hold out a leaf for them so that they can peck at it more easily. As soon as I hold out a spinach leaf they come running to me at speed.

This morning I decided to give the girls a dish of warm mash as it was really frosty.

Warm mash on a frosty day

Warm mash on a frosty day

The little girls have the mash to themselves

The little girls have the mash to themselves

The little girls are quite brave at attempting the mash while the bigger girls are around the dish but they also have it sussed that they can have the dish to themselves a little later.

These two girls don’t miss out on anything and are totally unfazed by the bigger girls but most of all I am really happy that they also don’t seem at all bothered by the cold. It doesn’t usually get much colder than it is now so I think these little girls will be fine.

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Freckles and Rusty

Freckles and Rusty love pecking at the pine shavings in the chicken shed. Every morning when I poop pick, they keep me company, pecking away together.

Sometimes when I go in to the run they appear to be missing. I soon spot them pecking away just inside the pop hole. I assume they like this spot as it allows in enough light to help with their pecking. There is nothing to be had in the shavings but they just love to scratch and peck in them.

Freckles and Rusty pecking together

Freckles and Rusty pecking together

Rusty's close up

Rusty’s close up

In this photo you can see that Rusty’s silky feathers are more like hairs.

Pecking in unison

Pecking in unison

And again

And again

Freckles and Rusty are a really close pair and are always together. What ever one of them does the other will do too. They are never far from each other and they are an incredibly cute pair.

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Funky Chicken

My husband said that he was determined not to buy me any chicken gifts this year but he saw something that he couldn’t resist. I often remark that when Peaches and Barley stand on the high perches and stretch their necks upwards to watch us in the garden, they look just like rubber chickens.

He saw this and just had to get it for me.

I instantly named her Funky Chicken

I instantly named her Funky Chicken

We decided to hang her from the chicken's door

We decided to hang her from the chicken’s door

Funky Chicken's new home

Funky Chicken’s new home

My husband also bought me some lights for inside the chicken shed. At this time of year the mornings are so dark that I poop pick the chicken shed by torch light.

Chicken shed lights

Chicken shed lights

These lights have batteries and you just press the globe to switch it on and off. It means I won’t have to take a torch in with me.

We always buy each other several small gifts as there isn’t much that we need at our age but these sort of gifts are thoughtful and fun. I really like my Funky Chicken.

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Christmas day in the hen house

I wished the girls a happy Christmas first thing this morning but they didn’t look impressed!

I took them some yogurt as their Christmas treat before we had breakfast and they were much more impressed with that.

Rusty and Barley are first to the yogurt

Rusty and Barley are first to the yogurt

Rusty loves yogurt

Rusty loves the yogurt

All the girls tuck into the yogurt

All the girls tuck in

Peaches and Freckles share some yogurt

Peaches and Freckles share some yogurt

Rusty and Freckles have yogurt beaks

Rusty and Freckles have yogurt beaks

I think I can say that these are six happy girls.

I would like to wish all my readers a very happy Christmas and New Year. Thank you to all  those of you who comment which makes my wittering worth while. I have also appreciated all the support through the difficult times this year. Wishing a happy and peaceful New Year to you all.

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Some mash for the girls

Yesterday I gave the girls a dish of mash. I just put out one dish as the girls share quite well and even if the little girls get chased away from the dish they always return for their share once the bigger girls have moved on.

I thought I would put the dish down and then take some photos but once the dish was down and I bobbed down with the camera all the girls ran to me and straight past the dish of mash. It is quite endearing to see them run to me even if it is just to see if I have anything else for them.

The girls ignore the mash and run to me

The girls ignore the mash and run to me

Rusty is always the quickest girl to run to me.

A dish of mash

They decide to have some the mash

The girls share the mash

Sharing the mash

Rusty is always quite brave around the bigger girls

Rusty is always quite brave around the bigger girls

Rusty is a feisty little character and is not put off by the bigger girls.

Emerald has been having a long moult. She has been dropping a few feathers a day since the summer and has recently lost her tail feathers. It has been so slow that it has hardly been noticeable apart from her shorter than usual tail which shows in the photo above.

A few hours later the dish of mash was empty. I like to give this treat as I then know that the girls have eaten a good portion of their pellets along with the treats.

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We are sometimes a flock of two halves

I have taken a few photos of all six girls perching together recently but today they were perched in their two groups.

The four bigger perched together

The four bigger girls perching together

On the perch outside the hatch with the twinnies as close as they can get

On the perch outside the hatch with the twinnies as close as they can get to each other

The two little girls perch together on the high branch perch

The two little girls perching together on the high branch perch above the ladder

We have a typical one legged Rusty

We have a typical one legged Rusty

Bookends

A cute pair of bookends

I haven’t had time to post over the last few days as we are catering for a wedding for a hundred people tomorrow and my husband has a bad back which was really bad timing. We are now all ready for the wedding and have enough helpers tomorrow so are feeling a bit more relaxed about it.

I have been keeping an anxious eye on the girls since Pebbles went but they all seem absolutely fine so I am hopeful we are all going to be okay. It is two weeks today that Pebbles went and my research says that it is four to six weeks that it can still be contagious so we have a way to go yet but every day that passes makes me more hopeful that we are over this.

The flock look happy and healthy so I am remaining positive that we are all going to be okay.  We have just got to do the wedding tomorrow and wash up the vintage crockery on Christmas eve and then we are all ready for Christmas and very much looking forward to the break.

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Rusty and Freckles dust bathing together

This afternoon it was Rusty and Freckles turn to dust bath together.

Rusty and Freckles are dust bathing together

Rusty and Freckles are dust bathing together

Rusty and Freckles with Peaches watching over them

Rusty and Freckles with Peaches watching over them

It's Rusty's turn to "help" Freckles

It’s Rusty’s turn to “help” Freckles

Rusty stood up, shook herself and then pecked at the dust on Freckles tail.

Freckles and Rusty

Freckles and Rusty

What an adorable pair of girls these two are.

Just in case anyone is worried about my run, the chicken wire behind these two girls divides the run into sections with gates which are open most of the time but closed to separate areas of the run at integration times. The outside of the run is all weld mesh and very secure. If you look closely you can see Speckles on the other side of the wire in the first three photos.

The soil this side of the wire is always dry and therefore is a great place for a dust bath.

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Togetherness

The flock seems to be really together since their number has diminished. Yesterday they were all on the high branch perch again. This seems to be the current favourite place to congregate.

All the girls are perching together

All the girls are perching together

Six girls on a perch

Six girls on a perch

A little later the girls were having a lovely dust bath.

The girls dust bath together

The girls dust bath together

Freckles is "helping" Rusty

Freckles is “helping” Rusty

Freckles didn’t actually dust bath but she stayed close to Rusty pecking dust from her and around her. I did see Freckles having a dust bath a few days ago but she isn’t as enthusiastic as the other girls. It may be because of her different feather type.

It's a communal affair

It’s a communal affair

Emerald had a big dust bath session on her own the day before so she didn’t bother to join in. She stayed on the perch.

Meanwhile Emerald is still on the perch

Meanwhile Emerald is still on the perch

Are you looking at me!

Are you looking at me!

It is good to see the flock happy together.

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Christmas comes to our house

Today we bought our Christmas tree and I decorated the tree and the sitting room and dining room. We are doing an afternoon tea for a wedding for a hundred next Friday and so we will be washing up the vintage crockery on Christmas Eve. This was booked in the spring and it gives us some income to tide us over the Christmas holiday period when we are not earning.

This means that I felt that I must get myself organised this weekend. We thought this afternoon would be less busy than tomorrow and I had a voucher through the post for twenty percent off Christmas trees from our local garden centre. We felt our tree was a bargain. It cost less than last years and is one that the needles don’t drop whereas last year half the needles had dropped by Christmas day.

Our Christmas tree

Our Christmas tree

I set about decorating the tree while my husband went out to do some Christmas shopping.

The Christmas is decorated

The Christmas is decorated

All the decorating is done plus all my Christmas shopping so I am feeling quite pleased. Apart from food shopping I am ready now. I always think I won’t be ready but somehow it all comes together in time every year.

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All six girls perching together

This morning all six girls were perching together on the high branch perch. By the time I ran back inside for my camera and then back through the gate they were ready to disband so I only managed two quick photos.

The whole flock perching together

The whole flock perching together

What is Rusty looking at!

But not for long

But not for long

Emerald was first to jump down.

Rusty and Freckles

Rusty and Freckles

I did manage a close up of Rusty and Freckles though. It is so nice to see the whole flock so together.

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