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2019 Year of Change

January 1, 2020 - Author: Fallen sky - No Comments

2019 was a tough year. Despite working extra hard to secure the coops, the predators were one step ahead. Most just disappeared, which is a bit easier to accept, but then in the fall of 2019, I got hit by a fisher cat! It killed all 12 birds in the coop. I had slide though a one inch space left for ventilation, and unable to remove the birds just killed them where they slept. I’ve taken the winter off, reset the coops, and finally have ordered a new flock for 2020.

BUFF BRAHMA Female 2
BLACK SEX LINK Female 2
LAKENVELDER Female 2
OLIVE EGGER Female 2
PRAIRIE BLUEBELL EGGER Female 2
SALMON FAVEROLLE Female 2
SPITZHAUBEN Female 2

2019 saw the passing of my monarch Black Star Martha at 9-1/2 years old. A month shy of 10! ( Natural causes) .

I really loved Spot, she was a fun girl, so I ordered more spotted ones. I’ve had great results in the old flock with Blue Seal feeds, and will continue to use them. I will also continue trying to be as organic as possible. I think taking the winter off was smart, maybe the predators will move on and find they do know how to hunt. Come early spring I will really concentrate on getting it all in order.

Cheers to 2020!

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