Chickens

Cawl, bread and cheese

2020-01-17T00:38:10+01:00January 12th, 2020|Cattle, Chickens, Ducks, Farm, Smallholding, Pigs, Vegetables, Wood|

I have sat down to write a post many times over the past few months but as soon as I have begun to reflect on the previous months my heart fills with sadness for the loss of our oldest dogs Rosie and Toby.  I want to write about both of them individually and do them both justice but the loss is still too palpable. I will [...]

Are we there yet? 2 years on…

2019-06-29T00:51:19+01:00June 29th, 2019|Cattle, Chickens, Ducks, Farm, Smallholding, Pigs, Planting, Seedlings, Vegetables|

When I sat down to sum up the past 2 years I found an unpublished post from exactly a year ago: "Whenever we leave the smallholding and return to what we call the old world, family and friends comment that we look well and ask if we are enjoying our new life and have any regrets.  Without hesitation we both say, "No regrets".  On return we [...]

Raising poultry; a chattering of chicks

2018-08-15T13:10:55+01:00August 15th, 2018|Chickens, Farm, Smallholding|

Part of our plan for self-sufficiency included breeding and raising a breed of dual purpose chicken the Light Sussex, favourite amongst smallholders for both meat and eggs.  As with many plans on our farm, we were still thinking about setting up a chicken run for raising male meat birds separate from laying hens when one of our neighbours was looking to re-home a Light Sussex cockerel [...]

Time flies when you’re having fun; 1 year on

2018-06-30T16:19:21+01:00June 30th, 2018|Cattle, Chickens, Ducks, Farm, Smallholding, Planting, Seedlings, Vegetables|

When we first moved here, a year ago, we planned on a monthly blog, then after a few months a seasonal blog or at the very least when we reached key milestones; new additions, projects completed etc., but time has just flown by and posts have been few and far between as the desire to sit indoors at a keyboard diminishes.       It has been [...]

Wild weather

2018-06-30T16:08:59+01:00March 15th, 2018|Chickens, Farm, Smallholding, Trees, Wood|

     The beginning of March saw high winds (50 mph+) and dropping temperatures.  Although we did not experienced temperatures as low as the cold snap of early December 2017, the freeze at the beginning of Spring coupled with high winds meant below sub zero temperatures for over a week.  No running water for six days was not as detrimental to our smallholding with only two cattle [...]

Farm gate challenges

2018-03-15T10:50:15+01:00February 28th, 2018|Cattle, Chickens, Farm, Smallholding|

The addition of two highland steers to our smallholding has been a challenge but always a pleasure.  Dodger, who turned 2 on the 10th February, had settled into his routine with us and began amusing himself by testing our fencing. The cattle had access to about 6 acres of rough pastures but wanted to venture into the areas we didn’t want them; the drive in front [...]

Autumn hens and wood, lots of wood

2018-01-16T15:27:12+01:00December 30th, 2017|Chickens, Farm, Smallholding, Trees, Wood|

October was a very busy month getting ready for the arrival of 20 rescued hens, followed by visits from family and the felling of the old beech trees in front of the stables and rotten sycamore in front of what would become our log store.  One of the stables was converted into a hen house, using chicken wire and concrete blocks to prevent unwanted guests with [...]