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Progress with the llamas

Posted on Sun 4 May 2008 at 05:29

On Monday (tomorrow) we have 40 point of lay hens being delivered. To accomodate them we have to move the llamas.

We managed to shuffle Fabian accross the gangway into the new stall. We have put them in a small stall for now so that we can handle them more easily.

The goal is that we will be able to lead them about in a few days. Watch this space!

Also the man at the feed store has promissed to come by next week to do their feet.

If he doesnt come then I really will have a go myself.

I have been brushing Fabian a little over the winter but never managed to catch Tasha to do it.

With them both in the small stall however I managed to catch her easily and spent some time grooming her. She was surprisingly good.

The llamas looking lovely after their grooming session.

The meet birds have been moved to bigger lodgings as they are growing soooo fast.

They are two weeks old now and twice as big as the laying hen chicks.

This is Cosmo helping out as I muck out the stables.

she is the only chicken that has a name as she is the only one that looks different. She has white feathers down her back.

 

Post Winter Exposure

Posted on Mon 5 May 2008 at 03:20 by Dave+Jules
Looks like everyone is settling in after the winter. We have A daffodil out and the tulips are in bud!!

I'm planning a trip to Parlee Beach for the Fredericton Newcomers club, fancy meeting up there? (some time in June)

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