Keeping Chickens Update
Sorry I haven’t posted on Keeping Chickens for a while, you may have noticed on some of the pictures that Julia was pregnant and getting pretty close to ‘due date’.
We added another son to our family on 14th November and named him Jacob. Jacob is doing well and weighed in at 7lbs 11oz.
Would you believe, our eldest – Toby, then two days later came down with Chicken Pox!
He’s recovered and gone back to school, but has passed it on to his brother Zach. Zach is unfortunately absolutely covered in chicken pox spots!
So we’ve been a bit busy, and haven’t had much time to spare to write a post recently. We’ve lots of chicken related news to update the site with, which I hope to upload over the next few days.
Speak soon.
Tim
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Posted: December 6th, 2008 under Chicken Keeping News, Keeping Chickens.
Tags: brother zach, chicken, chicken footprints illustration, chicken pox, chicken pox spots, date, due date, hen footprints, Keeping Chickens, keeping chickens update, keeping new chickens in the garden mite infested, penguin footprint, picture of simmering chickens, pregnancy and chickens with red mite, red mites on humans, scale mite powders, swede mash for chicken feed, update
Comments
Comment from Keeping Chickens
Time March 18, 2010 at 3:13 am
Hello Sandi,
Did you mean to post this comment on this entry or was it supposed to be on the ‘Walking In Circles’ entry about battery farming?
I think you’ll find that battery farming is the same the world over, not just simply a ‘British’ problem…
Perhaps you should scan through the search results here and find out what’s going on in your own backyard?
http://www.ciwf.org.uk/Search.aspx?SearchTerm=usa
As for your comment about terrorists, I’m baffled as to how your mind works. Chickens to terrorists in one sentence… Wow!
Ta-Ta
Tim
Comment from mollie
Time August 11, 2010 at 3:57 pm
Hi i realy need help getting some advice on how to get rid of mites and red mites we have tryed the powder now we are going to try shampo but do you have any advice on how to ge t rid of them ass now the mits have come in to our home and in to our carpet
pleas help !!
thanks mollie
Comment from sandi
Time March 16, 2010 at 10:04 pm
Appalling as to how British keep their chickens. Not all , I understand, but, the Brits pride themselves in being compassionate even to terrorists, and to treat chickens like this, I see where their priorities are
Anyway why are they kept like this??
Sandi
Rehoboth, Mass