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putting in a ground rod |
This week I put electric fence on the *inside* of this 20x20 pen.... Why? That's a secret! Find out in my next post!
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blurry sunset |
We've had some cold, cloudy, windy days but no rain yet. But a few pretty sunsets.
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low tunnel with fava beans on the left and red mustard |
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red mustard |
I picked red mustard for market but I pick even more for the chickens. They love it!
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low tunnel with baby pak choi on the left, spinach sprouts on the right |
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baby pak choi |
It's so warm the pak choi is trying to flower; they are good though, fresh, green, crispy, juicy.
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eggs from the youngest black Ameraucana pullets |
Several young pullets have begun to lay and some of the older girls also. By March everyone should be in full swing.
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more pak choi ready to go to the garden |
I have 4 trays each of pak choi, beets and lettuce ready to go to the garden. This week I also seeded 4 trays of leeks.
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me and my .22 |
I lost about 5 chickens at my house in the big wooden coop in a week. I've never had anything get in there before. It was a skunk, which I trapped and dispatched. Peeee eeeeeeeeeeeew! I'll be watching for signs it wasn't alone. For now things seem to be OK. for those that don't know, skunks are related to weasels and will eat eggs and chickens. They tend to just eat the heads and necks.
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