Now, where did I leave that?

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

If At First You Don't Succeed...

  Those who follow this blog regularly know about our chicken attempt and subsequent failure. In an eggshell, chickens poop everywhere and dig up gardens (like the meticulous flower beds of our next door neighbors). There's a reason for chicken-crossing-the-road jokes, too...because they believe the grass is always greener and bugs fatter elsewhere. Our beautiful coop wasn't easily Winter-accessible (had we enjoyed a real Winter, anyway), and wouldn't have allowed for lighting or water-thawing. With varying degrees of reluctance, we gave the flock to our chicken-keeping neighbors across the road. And almost immediately had regrets. We'd grown fond of Millie & Mama in particular, and I was disappointed in myself for abandoning this project, especially after all the work, weekends, planning and money we poured into it. After much discussion, I'm pretty happy to write that our critter count will be expanding again this Spring...a chicken redux!
  We like to learn from what went wrong, so the plan includes: a few less chickens; a smaller, less palatial coop built much closer to the house (with easy access to electricity so we can have light inside and out, and the ability to keep water from freezing); extensive fencing put in before the chickens arrive, giving half a dozen chickens close to a half-acre of ranging and foraging; outside access to the nestboxes so one doesn't have to go into the coop after being freshly showered and dressed for work; less worry and obsession while developing a personal acceptance of chicken poop as a life reality.
  I arrived home from work one day last week and heard a familiar throaty chirrrr. Sure enough, there was a trio of hens who had made their way over to our yard...and Millie bobbed her way right up to me, wanting to know if I had treats in my bags. It warmed my heart and made me laugh to see her; turns out I'd missed her silly feather-spiked head and general nosiness more than I knew.

9 comments:

Robin Larkspur said...

Hi Ashling, I just signed up to follow what appears to be a very delightful blog. I m anxious to read through some of your prior posts! Thank you so much for your kind words on my blog, and I am very happy to have you as a follower! Great good luck on your new attempt to have chickens!

Robin Larkspur said...

Oh, and P.S. I love your hedgehog pic!!

Michaele said...

Yea for you! I learned the very hard way that less is more. Now you can really enjoy your chickens. What breed do you like?
p.s. freezing chicken waters are a pain!

the wild magnolia said...

Oh I wish you so much success with the new chickens. I love chickens. My Daddy had a pet chicken named Sneaky Pete. Sneaky Pete would sneak into the house, go in the master bedroom, hop onto the dresser and visit with himself in the mirror.

Rain said...

Ashling-chickens are a must!-and so worth it!!~~many trials and errors here! a half-acre?!-my that is some chicken yard!! I have a wide variety of chickens-most are past laying and people say-why dont you eat them? well beyond being a vegetarian (!)-would you eat your dog...cat...that gets me the looks and exclamations I'll tell you! Oh well! Thanks so for stopping by and following my blog! Fooled ya with the penguins -hehe!! Some days lately feels like they could be in my back yard!-10 degrees below yesterday-this am all the way up to ZERO-above I say! Musy check your back posts-very entertaining! Oh and I bring water in every night and just put out in am. My SIL does and works fine-they shouldn't be partying and drinking at night anyway!!
~~Rain

AkasaWolfSong said...

Delightful post today Ashling...don't you just love it when an animal instinctively knows who has the treats? LOL...

As well, thank you so much for your soothing words on my blog...
I'm getting a bit better everyday although I'm still in a bit of discomfort. Time heals though and thank the Goddess for that! :)

I pray for you a week of ease and peace Dear One!

Radiant Blessings to You and Yours!

Rue said...

Awww - Millie remebered you! So happy you are giving it another go. They really are worth the poop - lol! (Plus it's SO good for the compost pile!)

Jennifer said...

You're always so sweet when you pop in my blog! No chance of chickens in this girls home - allergic to feathers - so I buy eggs from two different friends that have fresh eggs. Love them! Hugs to you, Jenn

Raindrops and Daisies said...

Would love to be able to keep chickens but with 2 dogs and 2 cats don't think they would last too long though :(

There is nothing like a fresh egg for your breakfast along with a hot cuppa is there?

Love the photo.


Fiona x