What a busy weekend!

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Sorry didn't get on here at the weekend.  My best friend came up for a few days, and it was lovely to see her as she didn't get here last year.  She's a very popular lady!!!! lol

Then on Saturday afternoon, while we were pottering around in Boston, my mobile rings, and it was my daughter Nici, who was metal detectoring with her hubby and daughter, and as the weather was so bad, they thought they'd come down and visit for a while!   So Saturday was very busy, but it was lovely!!!!

Then on Sunday morning,  went down to feed the chickens, and found 18 dead Amberlinks!!!!!  They were all piled up down one end of the henhouse, and had suffocated.  I can't figure out why though!  They were perfectly healthy, they weren't too cold, I don't think any big noises scared them, there is no red mite or anything down there, it's just a mystery!  But all the others are running around quite happily!  They are not overcrowded either!

We did lose 6 a few weeks back, and put their red light back on.  They were fine, then the bulb blew, but for 6 days they were still fine until sunday morning!  So red light is back on, there is chicken wire at each end of the henhouse to stop them crowding down there, I've put 2 more temporary perches up and a bale of straw in the middle.  And I hope now everyone will be okay, but it was the most upsetting sight I've seen since I've been raising the chicks.

 

Oh I forgot to tell everyone who had bought last year's amberlinks, towish them Happy Birthday! As they were 1 year old on Sunday 7th September!!!!!  So belated happy birthday all you amberlinks!!!

The turkeys are still growing well!  At the rate they are going, it will only be a couple of weeks and they maybe big enough to kill a few and put them in the freezer in case anyone wants a small turkey at christmas.  As Kellys reckon the stags could reach 25lbs in weight by Christmas!!!!  It will also mean less for hubby to kill the week before christmas.  And I could have a go with my new feather plucker!!!!!!

The last 3 Babcock's are due to go out on Sunday.  Poor things will be getting a complex.  The first person who ordered them forgot to let me know that he couldn't take them, then the next man who had ordered the last 10 arrived Saturday while I was out, but took 7 Babcock's and 3 Amberlinks, so I still had 3 left.  I decided that if they didn't go this week, they are going down the bottom with my older girls to add to my laying flock!  But, if this lovely lady takes them on Sunday,my laying flock will have to wait until the amberlinks are old enough to join them!

We've got the pen ready for the turkeys to go outside, but we've had so much rain this past week, we thought they were probably better off staying inside.  But hopefully we will be able to let them out tomorrow!!!!!??????   

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Mon, 15th September 2008

julie @ 9:02 pm #

hi annie, was so sorry to read about your lost amberlinks, its one of those things that the hen books fail to prepare you for. hannah hen is still alive but getting weaker by the day, but when we decide to do the kindest thing, she surprising us by rallying and perking up. am 99.9% sure she has mareks, as spoke to a lady yeaterday who bought her silkie from the same place as me, and it also developed the same symptoms as hannah. will be sure to only ever buy from recommended dealers who vaccinate in future, am keeping a careful watch on all the others now, but however careful you are annie, things like this happen, and nearly always to the most caring, and responsible owners, have seen hens in appaling conditions and nothing ever ails them!! take care juliexx

Thu, 18th September 2008

julie @ 10:45 am #

good morning annie, another night that hannah has survived, shes got her appetite back.and is fighting to stand up, am putting her food a little out of her reach now and shes managing to reach it, i know i musnt get my hopes up but cant help but feel optimistic. these chickens certainly worm their way into your heart very quickly. we had unwelcome visitors to our allotment on tuesday, , two legged ones that bust open all our sheds with a crow bar lookin for things to steal, they have spooked my hens cos yesterday there were no eggs, and our welsummer cockerel,(who we call gentleman jim as he is a smoothie with the girls!!) attacked me for the first time ever, so hope he doesnt start on the others. was interested to see that there are vaccines that can be added to the hens water, as i also wouldnt fancy injecting mine, they act like youre tryin to murder them when we just check for mite so god help em if i went in there with a needle. i intend to contact the lady i got hannah from, and inform her that there is the possibility that two of her hens have mareks, and hopefully she will see her way to actin on it. she loves all her hens and chicks but she has so many that she neds to have a rethink on housing, and up her housekeeping a bit more. many thanks for your help and advice, love jxx

Fri, 19th September 2008
Sun, 21st September 2008

julie @ 9:45 pm #

hi anne, we have achieved a HUGE boost with Hannah hen, she actually walked for about five steps today before falling over, for the last few days she hasnt even got onto her feet. she had a bath yesterday, which she seemed to enjoy,( cos she was bit mucky sittin in poop,) then a cool blow dry, which she definately enjoyed!! the chicken guys on the allotment cant believe im goin to such lengths, but she is eatin and cluckin, and i just cant give up on her cos she is such a fighter. I realise she will still be a carrier, but i dont intend to put her back with the others, she will most definately be a "pet" but she seems to enjoy all of the fuss and attention shes gettin,

we have also added to our family, with a couple of blackrocks, most definately the cheekiest hens ever. they have squared up tp all the others, even the cockerel and come off none the worse, today they had the run of the garden to clear the weeds, we decided to clear most of the plot, as lack of sunshine has made for a very disappointing harvest this year, so we let the new kids on , and what a day they've had. unfortunately, getting them back to bed was a major operation, we only just recovered !! you are so lucky to have enough room for both veg and chickens at your property,. even tho our allotment is just a walk away, its a long walk on the dark nights to shut them up for the night, especially in the rain and wind. if i ever get the lottery my first buy would be a house with land, i would be in heaven! will keep you posted on the hannah situation, its nice to know we have people rooting for her, (even the big burly men on the allotment all call over to ask after her) take care anne, lv juliex

Mon, 22nd September 2008

julie @ 11:27 am #

morning anne, who'd have thought that hens could be such a worry. your little amberlinkk chick sounds like hannah, a proper fighter, but funny you mentioned her when she eats because hannah does the same thing, its like shes shaking her food down. have gotten very pleasant surprise today, got hannah out of her box for her morning physio, (i have been manipulating her legs and wings, much to Daves horror!)
but today she actually pecked my hand and got up herself, and shes still limping around the kitchen as i type this, we have very spirited hens i think.

speakin of spirited hens, my blackrocks have once again made a bid for freedom when i went to put their fresh food and water in this morning. at 7.45 in the morning in the rain and wind i must have looked a proper sight running up and down tryin to catch them, think they enjoyed themselves so much in the big garden that they dont like their little run anymore. my boys named them alice cooper and ziggy stardust, and they certainly livin up to the bad boy names.
if you decide to get some, dont say you werent warned!!haha

Hope you and hubby manage to find a way to get your 24 acres, can understand how he feels, when you want something so much and its only bloody money that gets in your way, its very frustrating.

hope your amberlink chick is feelin as perky as hannah today, take care lv juliex

Sat, 30th January 2010

Kaye Judge @ 2:57 am #

Hi, We are the owners of some lovely amber hens and 2 roosters. We inherited our flock from a batch of chickens that were hatched under lights for a children's preschool project. They have not been vaccinated and a friend wanted 2 of the chickens but was told not to take ours unless they had been vaccinated. They are about 5 months old and very tame and healthy. They have half of our back yard to roam around. Is there a way we can get them vaccinated or can we put something in their feed or water to keep them strong and healthy with a sound immune system? Hope you can help us with this issue.
Kind regards – Kaye

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