Yes I know that technically they are called cock fights but I think that is rude! These two have been fighting for days because they keeping calling time out and taking breaks.

But oh my they look like they have been in the wars. 
Poppy managed to stay in her own field for a full day yesterday.
I have no idea what any of these little chicks are. They could not fill my order with what I wanted so very kindly chose (with my permission) from a few chicks knows for hardiness in extreme temps. The list was taped to the box and I disposed of the box without realising. So they are mystery chooks. 
The Lady Vet comes today
and these two bull calves will officially become steers. And Daisy’s Bobby will have his horns seen to .. he has already jabbed me with those little horns and they hurt!. Plus she is going to check Daisy over.
I hope you all have a lovely day.
I am at that stage where I hate everything I have written for the book.
Hopefully today will be better. Sometimes we just have to trust ourselves. No that is not specific enough. I have to trust myself and the process.
Your friend on the farm
celi





50 responses to “Fighting Roosters”
Ragged roosters!
I’d have a guess that little mystery hen could be a cuckoo maran? See if you get some really dark brown eggs. And yes… trust. In all ways.