Sunday, 29 January 2012

Vine time


 Where's the Happy Hen?
This photo reminds me of the "Where's Wally?" children's cartoon book.
Can you find Curry in the vine?

Close up photo of Curry under the vine hunting for bugs.

Where's Curry now? 
Is that some tail feathers or some orange flowers I see amongst the greenery? 

Giblet pops up from underneath the vine. 
Curry is still head-down bug hunting.

Oh there's Curry!

Aerial view of the 2 Happy Hens in the middle
 of the vine where there is a patch of dirt.

Great camoflague. 
The 2 Happy Hens love to climb all over this ground-covering vine.
  We often refer to the plant as the "chicken obstacle course"!

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Looking Outside the Kitchen Window


This is the view from our kitchen window on a Sunday morning.
Curry was looking like a "Curry puff" sitting on the ground
 (on the right hand side) whilst Giblet was being the preen queen as usual!

Giblet is fluffed up (on the left hand side) whilst
Curry is beginning to doze off.....

Giblet turned her flexible neck 180 degrees to preen her back whilst
Curry sleeps with her head resting under her left wing....... so cute.

  Giblet is the preen queen whilst Curry is sleeping beauty.

Curry puff is settling in to have a sleep before lunch time.

Curry is a "left wing" chicken and slept for over half an hour on the ground!
Gee it's a hard life being a hen!

Monday, 2 January 2012

Egg Time

A view through the mobile coop from back to front.
The rear door is down so you can see right through the hen house.
Giblet has laid an egg in the nesting box on the right.

Close up photo of Giblet's fresh egg. She has made a little nest in the straw. 
Both Curry and Giblet are good at making nests.
Curry loves sitting on eggs and sleeping in the coop.

Lydia has been dying to buy an egg storage house like this one for ages but hasn't seen any for sale in the local shops. This cute egg house was a lucky find in a second hand store and was on display in the shop's front window. It must have been waiting for me to walk buy, see it, buy it and decorate my kitchen with eggs from the 2 Happy Hens! 

 The pair of chickens on the oval black stand are salt and pepper shakers. 
They were part of a farewell gift from Lydia's previous employer, along with a
bamboo chopping board in the shape of a chicken! (not pictured)