The chicks are getting bigger, and the shed brooder was getting too crowded.
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the turken, two meat birds, and one mystic rock |
The chicks are getting bigger, and the shed brooder was getting too crowded.
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the turken, two meat birds, and one mystic rock |
The chicks have grown a ton. We have 37 total, 20 of which are meat birds. They are the little yellow ones, and are about a week younger than the others.
So the septic system is installed. It tore up more of the yard than I expected, but they smoothed it out nicely. They will come back to finish grading after it rains a couple of times.
Our July harvest totals are very pathetic. All of our hens were eaten by raccoons, as well as our Rooster Sam. The garden has suffered from heavy deer and squirrel nibbles. Still, there were a few things to list:
Cabbage, Hitton - 1
Eggs - 34
Garlic - 31 bulbs
Jalapenos - 3
Potatoes - 8 oz (These were volunteers. I didn't plant potatoes this spring.)
Radish - 1
Tomatoes - 2 (Kentucky breakfast tomatoes)
Plus, some cherry tomatoes and lots of herbs - basil, cilantro, mint, oregano, sage, and thyme. I could harvest some nepitilla, too, but I haven't decided how to use it yet. (I got the plant from June. It's an Italian herb, and it's growing well out front.)
In happier news, our meat chicks arrived yesterday, and they are well settled in with the other chicks:
We have some big news: the septic is finally going in!