
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Chicken Little and the Trip to See the King
Well, this is the kind of chicken I would have raised if I were raising chickens. It is a Buff Orpinton
but I will only see it in photographs. After much reading and even more thought, we have made the decision that raising chickens where we live would be just putting them out for bait for some wild animal. We thought about how we could secure the chicken house and then we read about how raccoons and foxes love to raid the coop. Then we thought about putting in wire, electric fencing and this project was getting more and more complicated by the hour. Then we thought that we would need to hire a chicken sitter when we took a trip and all of a sudden, the desire to simplify our lives was becoming a farce. So....instead of raising our own chickens, we will continue to have it as a fantasy. Maybe when I'm a very old woman, I will have chickens. Or maybe not. But at least we have gone through the exercise of considering it very seriously before making our decision. I think we'll stick to raising vegetables and our one dog.

Sunday, April 26, 2009
Early Morning Garden Walk
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Today In The Garden

Finally, this coop plan is to indulge a fantasy that has been running around in my mind for almost sixty years. I have been fascinated by chickens since I was about eight years old and have always wanted to raise them. Once we saw the chickens during our North Carolina vacation, the thought would not let us go. And so, today, we laid out the location of our chicken coop and plan to build a structure much like the one in this photo. I don't know when we will begin building or when we will buy our chickens. But someday soon, we will begin the project and show our progress on the blog. I have already decided that one of the chickens will be named Gladys. Our hens will be for laying, not for eating. They live for about 7 years and are wonderful entertainment. I can't wait.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Square Foot Gardening
Saturday, April 4, 2009
My Spring Vacation
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)