
There are a couple of opportunistic drakes who have decided it’s worth being chased by piglets if it means they might score a stray grain or two from the hogs’ breakfast…

There are a couple of opportunistic drakes who have decided it’s worth being chased by piglets if it means they might score a stray grain or two from the hogs’ breakfast…
November 1, 2013 in Ducks, Pigs, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, Dark Creek Farm, ducks, farm, homestead, Large black hogs, Pigs
We’ve been playing around with chicken house designs for a while now. The first version was low-slung with two wheels at one end and two handles at the other. It can be moved easily by one person as long as the terrain is reasonably un-bumpy.
The whole roof is hinged and inside there’s a single perch and four nesting boxes.
We found it was the perfect size for bantams, though we have also used it when we needed to segregate a few Light Brahma hens with Bill during breeding season. This solid house has a locking door for security at night. That door opened into a wire chute, which led to one of our hoop-house design wire runs. The whole thing (house plus attached portable run) is easily moved and, for a few bantams, provides lots of protection from birds of prey (we have trouble with eagles, ravens, and hawks). They get fresh grass and safe outdoor living while being protected. But, it was really too small for full-sized chickens on a long-term basis.
So, we built a bigger chicken house and a larger attached run-out, which will be the subject of a future post.
Posted in Blog, Chickens, Uncategorized
Tagged chicken coop, chickens, chooks, coop design, Dark Creek Farm, farm, hens, homestead
Cora took full advantage of the mild weather this afternoon to lounge around outside and nurse her little ones under the trees. They are five weeks old and a pretty boisterous bunch! Poor Cora has another three weeks of this to put up with before we wean them!
Posted in Blog, Pigs, Uncategorized
Tagged agriculture, Dark Creek Farm, farm, homestead, Large black hogs, piglets, Pigs, sow
Overnight, the wind rose and by early morning the clouds were scudding across the sky.
Standing at the edge of the sheep field it all felt rather apocalyptic! Leaves blew in all directions, pattering down out of the trees before forming great matted swathes of colour that carpeted every inch of ground under the trees.
Over the course of my two-hour morning feed rounds, the wind gradually abated and the sun came out. Everything that had been soggy, damp and limp during the fog of the past week was suddenly crisp and vivid.
And the feeling of that sun on my back – not possible to photograph, but man, did that feel good!
Posted in Blog, Garden, Uncategorized
Tagged Autumn, clouds, fall, farm, homestead, leaves, stormy sky, sun, unexpected beauty
…with the fog pictures just as soon as the fog rolls back from whence it came… Apparently, John Cleese was spotted on a BC Ferry Thursday evening – perhaps a victim of our airport closures? Sheer speculation on my part, but why else would he take the slow boat instead if flying out of here?