Finally got some seeds planted. I cleared the compost off a couple small spots in the garden and planted collard, kale, leaf lettuce and yellow onion seeds. I'll transplant them when they're big enough to move. I'll plant tomato seeds in the garden in a few weeks.
Took a wet drive to the feed store and picked up a couple more bags of feed. The young NH chickens finally got brave enough to go through the coop and into the outdoor run this afternoon.
@Rick589 , are you planting onions this year? I found this list of disease resistant onion varieties from Cornell University that might interest you.
https://www.vegetables.cornell.edu/pest-management/disease-factsheets/disease-resistant-vegetable-varieties/disease-resistant-onion-varieties/
Home Depots often have cull lumber available at 70% off the retail price. I've bought lots of lumber that way that's perfectly fine for building a coop and run. From what I've seen, Monday morning is a good time to check for cull lumber.
It started raining here a while ago, but almost no wind. I spread half a straw bale out in the RIR run, found an egg the RIR hen laid yesterday. The other four 18 week old RIRxNH pullets should start laying soon.
Really need to start planting some seeds. And put up a high roost bar for the...
Nice!
The young NHs are quick and try to get out the door whenever I go in, but haven't been successful yet. 4 of the 5 NH hens laid eggs today so far, and the RIR hen in the other run was building herself a nest.
Still raining. Been raining all day long.
The older NHs are getting along well with the young ones. They've been in a see/no touch situation for at least a couple months so they kind of know each other already. Plus their mama is one of the old ones so they're related.
Still deciding on whether to sell the four point of lay pullets and...
I rearranged chickens at 5:30 this morning. Now all 14 of the full blooded New Hampshire hens, pullets and cockerels are in the big run. The RIR hen and the four RIRxNH pullets are in a separate run.