Thursday, September 28, 2006

Bantam Eggs Again.




Above are the pictures of our first Fried Bantam eggs, should point out that this is a very small frying pan.




Also above a picture of Cutie Pie laying an egg in the back garden, she was busy picking up twiggs and leaves to camoflage her self on her little nest.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Auction

Off to Auction on Saturday to buy some more ducks, can't wait.

George has found his voice

Well looks like George is now all grown up and will need locking up at night. 6.30 this morning he started to crow, a little rather squeeky Cock-a-doodle-do.

3 Eggs

Yesterday we had 3 Bantam eggs in the end, they really seem to get the hang of it now.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Eggs again

Well two Bantam eggs today and two yesterday. No duck eggs yesterday, but one today.

Andy sold our first box of Duck eggs yesterday. And agreed that we need some more ducks.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Ascott Order

My Order from Ascott Smallholding Supplies just arrived.

3kg of Rusk
100 yards of Hog Casing
2 Spare light bulbs for the Incubator.

Elderberries, Black Berries, Haws and Rose hips

Saturday we went Hedgerow Harvesting. Huge quantities of Berries were picked sorted and prepered.

We now have a very large quantity of Elderberry Rob, Blackberries in the freezer, RoseHip syrup and Haws in the freezer.

Potatoes

Went to the allotment yesterday and dug up the rest of the potatoes, half a sack full.

Mad Ducks

Sunday we had the Ducks and Bantams out in the back garden, when the time came to put them back in the front garden they decided they didn't want to go.
Rosie chased them and that was it, straight in to the Garage, Argh, they were every where, suddenly 5 ducks seemed to turn in to 20 ducks. Managed to grab one, while Rosie ushered one in to the front garden, two dived through the open back door, and ran into the living room. One on the coffee table one in the cats food bowl. Managed to get them out and in to the garden. So 4 ducks, 3 bantams in the front garden, 1 duck and 2 Bantams in the back garden. Last duck, 3 poeple to catch it, He was in the house, under the car and finally in the background.

Eggs, Eggs Nad More Eggs

Well the Bantams seem to have got the Hang of Egg laying.

Thursday 1 Egg (Laid by Cutie Pie)
Friday 1 Egg (Laid by Swimmer)
Saturday 2 Eggs (one first thing in the morning, one later on)
Sunday 2 Eggs ( One from Cutie Pie, and one later on in the Garden by Purdie)
Monday 1 egg (so far in the nest box)

Ducks still averaging 2 eggs a day.

Friday, September 22, 2006

First Bantam Egg


Thursday morning Cutie Pie was acting a little odd, spending time alone in the nest box after the others.
Half hour later they wetre all outside and there in the next box was a perfect, clean warm egg.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The incubators here

The incubator has arrived, just signed for it from Parcel Force. Just going to read the instructions with a cup of tea, and then put the plug on and test it.

I can't wait to get some eggs now.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Harvest







Been to the allotment or the weed patch, as it is sometimes known.






What a harvest, Potatoes, Carrots, Cabbage, Radish and Beans and also some onions from Eddie and Frank.

Backgarden Free Range




Have had the Bantams and for the first time the ducks out in the back garden free ranging, glad to say the amount of weeds meant they left my flower beds alone.

Sunday - Festival of the Plough






















Sunday off we went to Lincolnshire, for the Festival of the Plough, and what a lot of ploughs.
It was great to see Houses ploughing as well, not a sght seen very often these days.




Oh and of curse the kids had to have pony/ donkey rides.




Nice little poultry show, with some lovely birds. And some great collections in the tents.

Saturday - Cannon Hall Farm











Saturday we decided to finally visit Cannon Hall Opne Farm.

They have a nice selection of Poultry, sadly didn't seem to be kept very well, nest boxes not being emptied often if at all. One Trio we saw had 15 eggs that we could see, anouth Trio had 14, the eggs were not on nests just scattered around the nest boxes.



The ducks a pair on Indian Runner had no water other than a drinker, I know ducks don't have to have a pond but they are happier with one. The 4 Baby runner ducks were lovely. especially the grey one that was catching flies.

The Guinea Fowl had all escaped from their pen and were wandering around, the pen that claimed to hold Peacocks actually had Turkeys and several people thought they were peacocks.

I also think they need to learn to Sex their Rabbits and Guinea Pigs as there was hundreds of them, and no sign that they were rehomeing any.

Loads of pigs and piglets, rather sad to see one litter with no mother, and surprised that they allowed the piglets to be strocked, even the week old ones.

Loads of goats too, pygmys, nubians and several heavily pregnant ones, Rosie especially loved being able to feel the kid move in the pregnant pygmys tummy.
The girls feel in love with the miniature donkeys.

Incubators


Well I've certainly been biten by this Poultry keeping bug, On Thursday I purchased an Incubator fom ebay, just witing for it to arrive now.


Got to say I can't wait,just don't know what to start with.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Eggs

We are still getting an egg most days from the ducks, though nothing from the Bantams as yet.

Free Range


The last couple of days we have been letting the ducks and bantams free range in the rest of the front garden. They seem to really be enjoying the extra freedom, bugs, dandelions and grass.

Ducks, Bantams and Frogs


This morning the ducks found a small frog, within seconds they had killed it, but then none of them could swallow it whole, despite Blondie really trying, in the end tthey ran around trying to get hold of it off each other, and pulling it like a tug of war.


In the end the Bantams got it hold of it.


Not sure who finally finished it off but they did between them.


Not the best photo as it was still darkish and taken through double glazing.