A mystery bird

Isn’t Aunty Del a lovely looking cow. I think she is pregnant because little Carlos IV the wee bull pays no attention to her at all. When I come home from Australia I will bring her back to the home farm for training as a House Cow.

At the West Barn I have established a small flock. These are Hugo’s chooks.
pigs dinner

They spend a good deal of their time trying to steal the pigs food. Every evening I bring over the fruit and vegetables – (we have to keep our pregnant mothers and their paramours healthy) .

chicken peeking

Under the watchful eye of Hugos flock I add a scoop of alfalfa pellets and a scoop of my own mix of grain ( local: wheat, corn, barley and oats) , and a spoon of seaweed and DE (diatomacious earth)  to each bowl with a couple of eggs.

flock of chickens

Then the Poppy and Manu are fed. Along with a big flake of good alfalfa hay that they  will  devour in the night.

here ford pigs

So here is my chicken question: (The mystery bird.)   Jake had a surprise gift from the hatchery a few months ago. We are not sure if he is a she or not but he/ she (below) is named Lester. Anyway Lester had a rough time of it in with all Jakes uppity chickens. They are all one of a kind and he was the odd one out so in true neanderthol bullying fashion (picking on anything that does not promote the best of the predominant species)  he got picked on.

So Jake brought Lester across to the West Barn where at the very least he can get away from the bullies. And Hugo’s flock are all a bunch of muts so they don’t care.  His feathers are starting to grow back . But I still have no idea what kind of bird he is. Any ideas?

chickens

I hope you have a lovely day.

If you are not sure what to make for dinner just pop over to yesterdays post! There are tons of ideas over there. Once again The Fellowship comes through!

Oh and good news – yesterday I found three indentations in Sheila’s big king sized straw bed.  The twins have been sleeping with her! Not too close yet, but only inches away. Molly and Sheila are both in heat and this has certainly helped. So just before the really cold weather descends my Home Farm Mini Pig Herd has begun to unite. Thank goodness.

Love celi

46 responses to “A mystery bird”

  1. He/She looks like a black Leghorn. If turns out to be a ‘He’ they can be a beautiful looking bird!
    Glad everyone is hunkering down together for the cold.

  2. Good morning, c. Haven’t a clue about the chook. Pretty little thing though. I posted my dinner comment just now (if you’re inclined toward interest). Snowed last night, although it’s already melting. Best wishes to you all for a lovely Sunday.

  3. I have a question about diatomaceous earth. Do you use it for yourself as well? My sister-in-law swears by it. (If you’re reading, HI FINNY!) I cannot for the life of me find it in Italy. The chickens are lovely, but I am not sure, based on their behavior, that I would like being a chicken.

    • They can be pretty mean to each other in a small space, once Lester got out into the barn he has quickly established where he eats, and hangs out, though they all sleep together.. No I don’t eat DE though it is food grade. It is primarily used in feeds to stop the grains clumping together. I have read that it loses its pointy potency when mixed with water. I have also read of people using it to control the parasites in their intestines which sounds like a good idea to me.. c

      • Hi there! Have you ever heard of Bentonite? It is a liquified form of clay and the structure of the molecules is such that it attracts toxins to it and flushes them out of your system. It’s pretty bland. When my daughter was tiny (one and up) I would pulverize chewable Vit. C and add it to some Bentonite to make it easier for her to down. I would tell her, “Take another Baby Bite. Just another.” and we started calling it “Baby Bites”. Now she has her own little one and I have supplied her with the necessary ingredients. It’s great stuff if one is suffering from a cold…especially in the initial phases. Much love all ’round! Gayle

  4. My John thinks it may be a Chochin. And I’m thinking it’s a rooster, as all of our ‘surprise gifts’ from the hatchery we sometimes order from inevitably turn out to be! 🙂 I just knew that Sheila would finally come around!!! xo

    • I think the change in the pigs comes from them coming into heat together, so their hormones have taken over for a while (like when we put a boar and sow together) and they seem to come out the other side as friends. I hope it keeps up as tonight we are due to go to MINUS 6. And windy, the cold is one thing the damn wind makes it quite nasty. c

  5. I have an idea C. Pop a photo of him/her in an e-mail to the hatchery where he/she came from and tell them if they don’t tell you what kind of a chicken he/she is, then you will buy your chickens from someone else next time! 🙂 Whatever he/she is, he/she is quite beautiful!

  6. Aunty Del is a lovely looking cow with the heart on her face! I think if I was in the barn, I would be tempted to join the chooks for a snack (the buckets look very appetising) followed by a sleepover in Sheila’s big king sized straw bed! Hope you are having a calm peaceful Sunday!

  7. Your mystery bird or wonderbird has got wonderful colours! Looks like being a cock one day (with his head deco too). I like him. But sorry that he’s got picked on… what means he has been treated like an outcast, wasn’t he?
    Great – Sheila’s sharing bed with the twins! Yippeeee.

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