The new girl’s second day

I went out to the girls at quarter to six this morning as I couldn’t wait any longer. I opened the little coop and this time the new girls came out straight away.

This morning the new girls came straight out

This morning the new girls came straight out

I threw some sunflower hearts into the new part of the run to encourage them to go out there.

They headed straight through the hatch

They headed straight through the hatch

They like sunflower hearts

They like sunflower hearts

Once the seeds were gone Butterscotch returned to the small, familiar, part of the run but Speckles went the full length of the run.

Suddenly Peaches, Barley and Speckles were having a go at each other through the wire.

Now it's Peaches and barley's turn

Now it’s Peaches and Barley’s turn

They had their chests puffed out and their ruffs raised but there was no pecking. It was short lived and Peaches and Barley were the first to break away.

It is always the top and bottom girls that do this. The top hen wants to keep her status and the bottom hens look for a chance to move up the pecking order. It is funny how even in this behaviour Peaches and Barley are, as always, together.

I think that butterscotch will go straight in at the bottom of the pecking order. She has bothered none of the girls and they haven’t bothered her. It will be interesting to see where Speckles ends up in the pecking order. I think she will go well up and may even contest Topaz for top position. Topaz has never had a girl stand up to her before so her beak is being put out of joint at the moment. She was very vocal about the situation yesterday.

The girls haven’t taken any further notice of each for the rest of the day. I think by the weekend I may get them together.

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The new girls first full day with us

This morning I went out at six o’clock to let the new girls out of their little coop. I undid the door and stood back and waited.

six o'clock this morning

Six o’clock this morning

They were showing no sign of wanting to come out.

I lifted the lid to encourage them to come out

I lifted the lid to encourage them to come out

Still they showed no sign of wanting to come out. In the end I put my hand in and they jumped over the side of the coop to get away from me.

They stayed close to the big bush

They stayed close to the big bush

They retreated to the bush until I had left their area then they both found the pellets and the water which was a good sign.

Suddenly Topaz and Speckles went at each other.

They tried to peck each other

They tried to peck each other

Butterscotch is taking no notice at all and nor are the other girls.

Topaz had her wings held up and both girls had their ruffs raised

Topaz had her wings held up and both girls had their ruffs raised

Luckily they couldn’t peck each other because there is a double layer of wire at the bottom of this section. I put it in after Topaz and Bluebell pecked each others comb on their first day of introductions.

Twice I picked Topaz up and removed her after they had gone the length of the enclosure. After this she gave me the angry eye and took herself away to sit in the little coop nest box for the morning.

At lunch time I got her out and the girls took no further notice of each other. I hoped that maybe they had got it sorted already.

I gave the new girls their first spinach

Mid morning I gave the new girls their first spinach

They had a look and a peck but at lunch time it was still there. It will probably take a little while to cotton on to the treats.

This afternoon Topaz and Speckles did a bit more ruff raising but it wasn’t as intense as it was in the morning.

I gave all the girls some apple at lunch time but again the new girls ignored it. Before bedtime I gave them all some sunflower hearts and the new girls liked those.

At half past six the old flock were all in the new shed ready for bed but the new girls were still out. I wasn’t too worried as it was still light. I checked back a bit later and they were on top of the little coop. I decided to wait until dusk to check on them again. They were both on the little perch above the table which was the highest point in their area.

I was a bit worried how to get them in but in fact it was just like the old flock. I just picked them up from their perch and put them in the little coop. It was a relief that they allowed me to move them with no protest and was easier than past experiences.

Tomorrow I will give them the bigger area of half the run which this afternoon I have prepared ready for the morning. Then I think that by late afternoon I will open the gates and let them mix. Maybe the new girls will then follow the flock to bed in the new shed. I am thinking of moving it on quickly because I can see they won’t go to bed in their  little coop. I don’t want any more bad habits and think that the sooner they go in the new shed with the rest of the flock the better.

The pecking order will have to be sorted one way or another but I think a quick integration is going to be the best solution as bantams want to go to bed high and the new shed is the best place for them and the sooner they reach that conclusion the better.

So onwards and upwards and watch this space tomorrow!

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Meet Butterscotch and Speckles

At half past three this afternoon we arrived at the farm in Wendover to collect two new girls. Catrin the farmer had four girls in a rabbit crate for me to choose from.

There were two goldtops, an ancona and a vorwerk. I wanted two different girls so it was an easy choice, it had to be a goldtop and an ancona. One of the goldtops was lighter in colour and smaller in size than the other so that was the one I chose.

I wanted to stick with my theme of descriptive names and had been thinking about a name for the goldtop as I have used quite a few gold themed names already. I came up with Butterscotch. I didn’t know what other breed I would choose so couldn’t choose another name but as soon as I saw the ancona it had to be Speckles right there and then on the spot.

When we got back home I took a photo of them in the dog crate which we used to transport them.

Butterscotch and Speckles

Butterscotch and Speckles

I had already separated off part of the run for them and as it was only a couple of hours until bedtime I put the dog crate up against the little coop where they are to sleep tonight. I then put in some shavings and a dish of pellets and water.

The new girl's home for this evening

The new girl’s home for this evening

I will shut them in the little coop later and hope this will help them to know that this is where they will sleep for now. I will let them out first thing in the morning and set up a feeding station for them.

I have a feeling that integration isn’t going to take long as none of the girls seemed at all bothered by each other.

I will give a little information about the breeds.

Gold tops are a cross between a gold silkie father and a white sussex mother and they are a sex linked breed. This means from the moment they hatch you can tell the sex as the hens are gold like their father and the cockerels are white like their mother.

They are a docile and friendly breed but tend to go broody and make excellent mothers. They lay cream coloured eggs. They have a small black comb and a bouffant crest and slightly feathered legs. They also have blue lobes.

Ancona originate from Italy. They are good layers of white eggs and rarely go broody. They are active and good foragers and are flighty. They have a single comb.

At half past six I went up to see how it was going. All the old flock were in on their top perch as usual. Speckles had gone in the little coop and Butterscotch was standing in the doorway. As I went through the gate she went in and I simply closed the coop door. I removed the dog crate and set up their feeding station for the morning.

I will let them out into their portion of the run tomorrow morning and see how things progress.

I am thrilled with my two new girls and can’t wait to get them integrated into the flock.

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New patio furniture

We looked everywhere for new patio furniture for the top patio and everything seemed too big or too small. Then we had a brainwave. We have moved the table and chairs from their position by our back door to the top patio and the two chairs actually match the two chairs we already had up there.

We then bought a new similar small table and chairs for the position by the back door. It makes sense to have the old ones at the top where only we sit and the new ones by the back door where they are always in sight.

The old furniture is now on the top patio

The old furniture is now on the top patio

You may recognise this table as I always photograph the girls eggs on it as it was by the back door.

This area gets the morning sun and is secluded so it’s where we have the occasional B.B.Q. It is also a good spot for chicken watching.

It is also small enough not to block the path to the shed door

The furniture is also small enough not to block the path to the shed door

I have also planted the plant holders on the wall behind the furniture.

The plant holders now have plants

The plant holders now have plants

We have new furniture by the back door

We have new furniture by the back door

Looking at it from the other direction

Looking at it from the other direction

This set cost fifty pounds so it wasn’t too expensive compared to a lot of the sets we looked at. We are really pleased with our new furniture and now have three areas in the garden where we can sit.

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I can’t wait to get more chickens

I was going to wait until next year to get some more chickens but the girls have settled into the new shed so well that I am thinking, why wait!

I started researching as I know there are not many bantam breeders in our area and I would really like to add some different breeds to my flock. All the breeders I found locally either didn’t have bantams or had sold out.

I decided to call the lady where I got the vorwerks and leghorns from because I remembered her having other breeds. She has a bantam silkie and light sussex cross often called goldtops. I looked them up and they are very pretty. They lay cream eggs and are docile and friendly and make ideal pets.

I called her back and asked her to save her goldtop for me. We have visitors for the weekend so I said it may have to be next Friday afternoon before we can go and see her. We would see what else she has and pick another bantam to accompany the goldtop.

I am feeling really excited and if we have a quiet afternoon we will go sooner. The farmer said to just call her when we are ready. I can’t wait.

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Our new sheds have improved our lives

It seems crazy but the new sheds have made such a difference to our life in many ways. Obviously the chicken shed has made a massive difference because the girls now go to bed on their own and we are not so tied but the other shed has made a major difference too.

It’s not only opened up a lovely area where we will be able to sit but it has now got much of the stuff from our work cabin/kitchen, that we only use occasionally, stored in it. This in turn has created more storage space in our cabin so we have now moved our collection of vintage crockery into this space.

Before we had no where to store it so it was in boxes under the spare beds which was far from ideal! It meant lugging it up and down the stairs when ever we used it.

We now have a wedding, afternoon tea, for one hundred and fifty people booked in December with our vintage crockery and the couple are visiting us next weekend to view it. It would hardly have looked professional to tell them it was stored under our spare beds.

Now we can take them out to our cabin and show them plus we can wash it up and store it without transporting it. This feels like a new beginning for us.

We have finished with our standard, heavy, crockery which has gone and now only have lovely, pretty, light, vintage crockery.

We had enough for one hundred and thirty people but since the wedding booking we have been out at weekends buying more and have now topped it up to enough for one hundred and fifty people which should be the largest number we will ever need.

Our vintage crockery is now stored in these cupboards

Our vintage crockery is now stored in these cupboards

I have taken some lids off to show the crockery

I have taken some lids off to show the crockery

Close up of crockery in boxes

Close up of crockery in boxes

The shed has now been reorganised

The shed has now been reorganised

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The patio area has been jet washed and we have put up the plant pot holders that used to be in the chicken run

The plants in the chicken run were tricky to keep watered and were collecting dust so we took them out. Now we can reuse them in this space and without the old garden shed we have this lovely brick wall as a backdrop which was hidden before.

This afternoon we are going out to look for some garden furniture for this space. The sheds have indeed made a huge difference to us.

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The bedtime routine is already settled

Last night was the fifth night in the new chicken shed. I won’t continue to record every night but at the moment I am so elated by how well the girls have taken to this that I just can’t resist one more night.

They seem to be going in a bit earlier each night. Last night I was surprised to find that at quarter to seven five girls were already in and only Peaches was still wandering around the run.

Quarter to seven and five girls are in

Quarter to seven and five girls are in

Before I could capture a photo of Peaches alone in the run she had sprinted through the pop hole and by the time I had opened the shed door she was already up on the shelf.

Peaches takes her place next to Barley

Peaches goes in and straight up to the shelf

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I left them to settle

Ten minutes later I checked again and Peaches was back out in the run having a last top up of pellets and water. She then casually made her way back through the pop hole and when I looked in she had taken her place next to Barley and Toffee had moved to the top rung of the ladder.

Peaches takes her place next to Barley

Peaches takes her place next to Barley

I checked again after dinner and they were all still in the same positions. I locked the run gate for the night, confident, that no one was going to be moving now.

I am feeling so happy at how quickly this has all worked out. I now realise that they had got the hang of it by night three, because although Peaches was also last in that night, she will always make her way in when she is ready. She always was the last to go up on to the outside bedtime perches and I am confident that she wouldn’t stay out alone, she just likes to take a bit more time with her bedtime routine.

They are all in long before the automatic door closes so I am not worried that she will get shut out. I think we can safely say the girls like their new home and I am thrilled to bits with the new set up.

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The fourth night is a total triumph

I am feeling elated. Four nights and we have totally cracked it. We went up to the girls before our evening meal at seven o’clock and were surprised to find no girls in the run.

The girls had all gone in on their own

The girls had all gone in on their own

Peaches and Barley were together on the top rung of the ladder and the rest of the girls were on the high shelf

Peaches and Barley were together on the top rung of the ladder and the rest of the girls were on the high shelf

When I checked back a bit later they were all on the high shelf

When I checked back after dinner at half past seven they were all on the high shelf

Later again they were still on the high shelf but some of the girls wer now standing up

Later again, eight o’clock, they were still on the high shelf but some of the girls were now standing up and the order had changed

I really don’t care what order, where they choose to sit or if they sit or stand, the thing is they are all in. I am so absolutely pleased, no blown away, that they are going in on their own so soon. Evening four and they are going in on their own, it’s better than I had imagined. I call this a success and all now worthwhile. I am just so elated that I have no further words.

At last, all is good in the chicken coop and long may it be so!

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The third night in the new shed

We went up to the girls after our evening meal as usual, which was about half past seven. We were surprised to see that only Peaches was out in the run.

Five out of six girls went in on their own and all chose the new higher perch

Five out of six girls went in to the shed on their own and all chose the new higher perch

We checked a little later and they had repositioned

We checked a little later and they had repositioned

Peaches was wandering around the run completely oblivious to the fact that all the other girls had gone in. She went to the food then went to the water then wandered off again. We decided that it was probably time to direct her towards the shed.

Peaches looked so confused, you could almost read her mind saying, where are they all!

Peaches looked so confused, you could almost read her mind saying, where is every body!

I decided to direct her to the pop hole.

Peaches takes her place next to Barley

Peaches takes her place next to Barley

I am actually really thrilled that by day three we have progressed so much. I think if I had left it until a little later Peaches would probably have made her own way in. I also think that now the girls have seen the higher perch they will be even happier to go in tomorrow on their own.

I was worried that training them to go in on their own may take a very long time and yet in three days we seem to be there already. I am feeling very positive and really feel that we have finally achieved what we wanted.

We now have a lovely area at the top of our garden and have the perfect chicken shed that the girls are actually happy to go in on their own. We are feeling really happy tonight.

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Further improvements

We thought another high perch in the chicken shed would ease the battle to get to the top rung and make the girls more likely to want to go in at night. We now feel the chicken shed is finished.

There is now a new perching shelf across the back of the chicken shed

There is now a new perching shelf across the back of the chicken shed

My husband has added a strut to hold the ladder perches up when I am cleaning the shed

My husband has added a strut to hold the ladder perches up when I am cleaning the shed

The door now has a hook to hold it open instead of propping it open with a broom

The door now has a hook to hold it open instead of propping it open with a broom

My husband used a ring for the hook which he already had then decided as a bit of fun he would add a door knocker which must have come from a past door and was in his box of things that may come in useful one day.

How posh is our girl's door

How posh is our girl’s door!

Our next door neighbour is having our old shed and came round today to take it apart

Our next door neighbour is having our old shed and came round today to take it apart

The roof is off

The roof is off

We pass the parts of the shed over the wall

We pass the parts of the shed over the wall

It's almost gone

It’s almost gone

The old garden shed is gone

The old garden shed is gone

The patio area is cleaned up

The patio area is cleaned up

This will now be a lovely area to sit on and we will eventually get some patio furniture for this area

This will now be a lovely area to sit on and we will eventually get some patio furniture for this area

The store cabinet is now full of kindling from the old coop

The store cabinet is now full of kindling from the old coop

We have pretty much recycled everything. The new top of the storage cabinet is made from the floor of the coop then topped with the felt left over from the new shed roofs. All left over wood has been made into kindling which will see us through the winter.

We have spent three days “shedding” as my husband calls it and we think we are pretty much done now. It’s been exhausting but gives us a real sense of achievement.

It just remains to be seen now if the girls go in tonight. I am quite hopeful.

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