New Chickens
On Thursday we bought six Australorp/New Hampshire point of lay pullets. They're still timid and flock together. The other two chickens and Ericson are giving them a hard time but I'm sure they will stand up for themselves when they've grown a bit. One of the photographs below is the new chickens venturing into the grass jungle of the chicken's new area.
New Weaving Project
After hours of dreaming and planning, pouring over books and purchasing my cottolin, I finally started winding a warp for my first attempt at weaving tea towels. I have chosen a waffle weave pattern and my tea towels will have 469 ends! So, as I said, I have only just started winding the warp. I'll have to do it in a few stages, and I've done about a third so far. I'll include a photograph once I have set up the loom and I've woven the start of the pattern.
Mending Fences
Star, one of our Murray Greys, forced herself through yet another fence and so Paul and I were out there this afternoon adding another wire to the Dam Paddock fence. There is plenty of grass in the Dam Paddock, so I don't know why she pushed through the fence. Last week Paul and I rethreaded the wires in the fence at the top of the hill on the eastern side (Unslashed Paddock) through the star pickets and added another two wires for good measure. Paul also reinforced the small fence at the top of the hill near the gate with extra star pickets and rethreading the wires through the holes. All this was because Star pushed through this fence too.
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