Hi all...the wind seems to have gone for now
( I think) and reading on the forum how other members fared it sounded like my own problems were small compared to others...I feel most humble being lucky enough to have survived without too much hardship.
I have still got all my girls and two cockerels in the lambing shed...Gawd knows what I would get if I hatched any eggs...these black rocks are amazing!! eggs a'plenty..whilst on the subject of thr black rocks ..which so many forum members have helped me with good advice...do they go broody ? or has that been bred out of them?...little surviving peahen has been given a name she is now 'Lady Penelope' the name given to her by the little girl who is my neighbour's grand daughter who has now taken it upon herself to look after it ...and sits for ages with it in our conservetory feeding her all the wrong kinds of stuff..liquorice allsorts?..this is going to be one tame little bird!!
Sorry to sound thick..but if you read this post Karminski could not help reading your note about 'Sourcrop' just what is that ?'
Spent the day helping neighbour re -plastic up his haylage ..a real casualty of the wind ...I hope everyone is getting back to normal I think my chickens think Christmas has been extended as they all live in palatial splendour at the moment
..Its old muggins here that had cleaned and disenfected back in Novembrer ready for Spring lambs...now I have to do it all again...but the sight of those rescue hens ..scratching,fighting and squabbling over the grub...it really does make it all so worth while...just to have given them life as the rest of my hens know it...(tear falls onto lap top) really!
Take care all Timmy

I have still got all my girls and two cockerels in the lambing shed...Gawd knows what I would get if I hatched any eggs...these black rocks are amazing!! eggs a'plenty..whilst on the subject of thr black rocks ..which so many forum members have helped me with good advice...do they go broody ? or has that been bred out of them?...little surviving peahen has been given a name she is now 'Lady Penelope' the name given to her by the little girl who is my neighbour's grand daughter who has now taken it upon herself to look after it ...and sits for ages with it in our conservetory feeding her all the wrong kinds of stuff..liquorice allsorts?..this is going to be one tame little bird!!
Sorry to sound thick..but if you read this post Karminski could not help reading your note about 'Sourcrop' just what is that ?'
Spent the day helping neighbour re -plastic up his haylage ..a real casualty of the wind ...I hope everyone is getting back to normal I think my chickens think Christmas has been extended as they all live in palatial splendour at the moment

Take care all Timmy