Friday, 28 January 2011

chickens in the garden


I have for a long time, had a hankering to have a few hens. Whenever visiting friends who were chicken owners, I would admire them and enjoy the tasty eggs and think how lovely it would be to have some myself. Then I would come home and look at my garden and my beloved herbaceous perennials and change my mind.

Then last summer, there was a piece on the radio about owning hens, most of which I missed, but I caught the end where they were saying 'if you were worried about your garden, then go for something like a pekin bantam'!!! My interest was immediately aroused. However, I had never heard of a pekin bantam, my friends all had large impressive looking birds. So I googled them and in an instant my heart was lost. I had discovered the most delightful little hen with feathery feet and a fluffy pompom of a tail. The search was on, I scoured the Internet and poultry magazines. I read and read and read, it become my sole topic of conversation, I must have bored people rigid. one of my sons' said 'it was just like this with the dog....

That was a few months ago, during August I managed to buy to lovely young pekins and then three more in October. So I have my flock and what a delight they are. then on 29th December, Betty decided to lay an egg!! Our first egg, we all looked at it as if it were the first egg ever laid. She went on to lay two more over the following days and then stopped, obviously she must have thought it was too cold to be spring after all.



They all have names, Arietty (lavender pekin), Edith (white), Betty (black) Lottie (salmon) and Spit (the cuckoo pekin!!)


I love them to bits, just watching them and having them take corn from my hand makes me smile.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Brrrrrr!


A spring posy to brighten the day and a polar bear, as it's feels cold enough for snow!




Thursday, 20 January 2011

Here I am!

A warm welcome to all and a belated Happy New Year.

The last time I posted - on my old blog over at wordpress - It was the beginning of what turned out to be a very cold snowy December. I had decided to post every day for advent, and was looking forward to it being a part of my run up to the festive period, but my plans were scuppered by a three week break in my internet connection, eventually, after two new routers and a visit from a BT engineer, we came back online just before christmas. Since then I have been trying to post on my wordpress, but it would not let me post any pictures, so I decided to change and make a new start with Jamjar on blogspot. Hope you will join me here now and again as I share my little world with you.


Here is Mitten on his favourite chair, blissed out! take care : )