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Keeping hens and ducks chat. Hens & ducks names & how many eggs do you get per day.
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Edwink x
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1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209
Anyway, all going well here with my hens and little Hoppy. I've had my rescue girls for just over a year now and I have to say they are all looking healthy and all fully feathered except for one, aka Baldy, who is quite skittish and has never really grown the feathers back on her little body. It's mainly her back and her bottom that they are missing from but it doesn't seem to bother her. She mixes in well with the others except for when she decides to have a peck at one of them then she becomes a menace, bless her. We have an egg eater onboard here and surprise, surprise it's Baldy. I don't mind if she wants to eat one or two, really I don't but she breaks them open and merrily eats them and gets all the others in the pile all mucky and sticky. Told you she was a menace 🤣🤣🤣
How is everyone else getting on? Hope you have harmony in the camp and all your girls are doing ok.
I've got some nice pics to put on here so hopefully, I'll get them on over the weekend. It's going to be jolly wet here and we will be indoors most of the time so I should get them on ok 😀
Take care and stay safe everyone.
Edwink x
*Biomass boiler stove for cooking, hot water & heating
*2000ltr Rainwater harvesting system for loo flushing - Hybrid Toyota Auris car
1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209
Avian Flu
I have just spotted on the BBC news on-line that an area of Kent has an outbreak of Avian Flu and a 1km restriction zone has been put in place around the premises. Sorry, I can seem to add the link to the BBC article for those that want to read it. I will try again to add it if I can.
Just do your best to check on your girls every single day to make sure they are all ok.
I'll update as I hear more and if anyone else finds anything else out about the outbreak please do post the information on here. Thank you.
Edwink x
ETA. I am still having trouble posting the BBC link on here, unfortunately. (new-ish laptop is not helping plus I still can't fully get the hang of Windows 10 yet. Grrrr!!!
*Biomass boiler stove for cooking, hot water & heating
*2000ltr Rainwater harvesting system for loo flushing - Hybrid Toyota Auris car
1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-54785365
I did wonder what the farm had 480 birds for if they weren't supplying poultry, meat or eggs though. Perhaps pet food? You'd think that would still count as meat (but perhaps not affecting the human food supply...). Hmm. Let's hope it's isolated.
Hope all beaky pals safe and well xx
https://www.chookiesfarm.co.uk/
No mention on the web page, but if you click the link to their Facebook page, she's heartbroken but it seems there's nothing they can do
Edwink x
*Biomass boiler stove for cooking, hot water & heating
*2000ltr Rainwater harvesting system for loo flushing - Hybrid Toyota Auris car
1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209
Another outbreak of Avian flu - very worrying
Sadly there has been another outbreak of Avian Flu at Frodsham in Cheshire. But, this one is a different strain than the outbreak in Kent. The Kent strain is the H5N2 strain and the outbreak in Cheshire is the H5N8 strain.
I'll post when I hear more. I just wish I could get the link to the article on here.
Edwink x
*Biomass boiler stove for cooking, hot water & heating
*2000ltr Rainwater harvesting system for loo flushing - Hybrid Toyota Auris car
1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/avian-influenza-bird-flu-identified-at-cheshire-broiler-breeder#:~:text=Avian flu has been confirmed,the farm will be culled.
Sorry for massive link- i'm on the phone and can only do cut and paste ones.
They've posted general advice for backyard green keepers, i'll paste that too
There are some simple measures that all poultry keepers, whether they are running a large commercial farm, keeping a few hens in their back garden, or rearing game birds, should take to protect their birds against the threat of avian flu.
These include:
All going ok here with my girls and I must say it is so nice and heartwarming seeing them fully feathered this Autumn whereas last year they came to retire here in October and many still didn't have feathers coming into the real colder months. I have two with some feathers missing on the tops of their backs but besides that, all of them look a good weight and are very healthy now. I must get some pics on here as I have taken some but it is always a lack of time with me getting them on here. I make myself lists and go through them but more often than not as I tick items off the list I end up adding more as other things that need doing spring to mind.
I hope everyone and their families are keeping well and staying safe.
Edwink x
*Biomass boiler stove for cooking, hot water & heating
*2000ltr Rainwater harvesting system for loo flushing - Hybrid Toyota Auris car
1 Cayuga duck Hoppy & 21 ex-battery hens - RIP Pingu
Hens & ducks chat thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5282209