Sitting out on the deck last week I got entertained by a stunt plane. It flew over our back field and proceeded to do loops, stalls and rolls. I managed to get this shot as it had just come through a loop. If you look to the lower left following the smoke around you can make out the dot that is the plane itself.
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Spring Is Springing!
The flock is outside, the meadowlarks are singing, the roosters are crowing, and the new wheat field is in. The grain said to plant the Spring Wheat as early in the spring as possible. Dunno what that means but since its been in the mid-70s I figured what the hell. Plowed it all up, tilled it, planted it and now am attempting to keep it watered. Half of it is wheat and half is alfalfa to help build the soil quality. It will be interesting to see if it grows. I need to plow up one more plot for the hard corn but I have some time before that needs to be done!
The Newest Go Outside!
Now we can clean and dust the basement. The new chicks have gone out to the big coop today. As with our meat birds last year we cordoned off the barn and run for them to have their own space. For about the next week there will be two flocks. The big girls and roosters will be able to see the newbies and vice versa. Once they have gotten a little bit bigger then we will take the babies, put them in dog crates and bring them over to the adults. This is done at night. When chickens are asleep they become practically comatose. By introducing new birds at night they will all wake up the next morning and not remember that they were once separated. There will be about a week or so of rebuilding the pecking order but then all will become what normalized. While it wasn’t such an inconvenience to have them in the basement through the cold snap, they did start to make the place quite dusty. They don’t really make very good indoor pets.










