Sunday, May 12, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
A Solution to Every Problem
Lately I've noticed Lucy's neck looking a little scraggly.
But I chalked it up to old age...
But I chalked it up to old age...
I mean, my neck certainly doesn’t look like a
spring chicken’s either. That's why I always pose with one of my hens.
See how young I look?
For a five-year-old hen, Lucy has been looking pretty healthy.
Lil'White goes after Daisy all the time,
but Daisy has enough spunk to stay a few steps ahead of her.
Lucy, however, couldn't outrun a snail.
I only saw Lil'White pecking at Lucy once, and never again....but Lucy's feathers have been looking worse and worse.
The night Lucy chose to roost outdoors at bedtime
Lucy, however, couldn't outrun a snail.
I only saw Lil'White pecking at Lucy once, and never again....but Lucy's feathers have been looking worse and worse.
The night Lucy chose to roost outdoors at bedtime
Lil’White and Lucy always sleep side by side on the roost.
I couldn’t change their roosting situation - each gal chooses her place, and
the bedtime routine is pretty much set in stone.
So I considered other possibilities:
These "pinless peepers" helped my friend Jennifer's gal, Lily,to change her peckish ways....
I had one other idea that seemed easier. I took two pieces of wood, a couple of nails and a big ol’ C-clamp, and built a wall.
So I considered other possibilities:
These "pinless peepers" helped my friend Jennifer's gal, Lily,to change her peckish ways....
I had one other idea that seemed easier. I took two pieces of wood, a couple of nails and a big ol’ C-clamp, and built a wall.
So now Evil Lil'White has a bedroom of her own.
I'm not sure how Lil'White feels about this setup,
But I think Lucy and Daisy are thrilled.