Bonnie the kelpie watches on as the new inhabitant get acquainted with their new home, she loves chooks and does them no harm, but we didn't want to shock them, so she watched from outside Alcatraz.
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Well today was the day, after phoning around to see who had what, we took a country drive up to the hills near Toodyay, we came home with three Australorp 16 week old hens and from another undisclosed location came Donald and Daisy! She has a lot to say for herself and he is the quieter male.
Thanks to the advise of forum members we decided on the Australorps for both meat and eggs. I think we will get a rooster in the future. It is not easy to get exactly what you want at this time of year, as it appears. I have my name down for some Silver and Gold Lace Wyandottes.
It is likely that Daisy could start laying soon and that we may even get some future offspring, Laura was disappointed that we didn't come home with a cute duckling today, but we still have winter ahead of us and they smelt bad even just on the way home, so no house ducks please.
The pekins are fast growing and good also fo the table, though the children are actually having a difficult time eating fish and soon to be chickens and ducks, so I think we left the training too late. Luckily we can't keep cows and sheep here.
