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Home » Blog » Snow, balding hens and paddock paradise

Snow, balding hens and paddock paradise

Image: Rosemary Champion, the Accidental Smallholder
By The Accidental Smallholder
Posted 6th January 2010, 1:02pm


Image: A sheep in the snow

"Well, here we are in 2010! Hardly seems any time since we were worried about the Millennium Bug; now it’s the swine flu bug. Happy New Year to you all – I hope you had a great festive season and that 2010 is good for you and yours.

Of course, the news has been pretty much dominated by the weather. Touch wood, we haven’t been too affected here, at least not compared to other places. We’ve had some snow, which has now frozen, but out local council has done a pretty good job of clearing the roads and some of the pavements. Where it’s not cleared, it’s pretty treacherous underfoot. But it’s cold and crisp and beautifully sunny, so it could be an awful lot worse.

Mornings are worst, when it’s dark and cold and everything seems to take twice as long as we slip and slide from field to the garage to the house to the hen house. All the water has to be broken and refilled; I smashed a bucket last week trying to break the ice.

Most of the animals are doing fine although we haven’t managed to get our ewes back or return the ewe lambs that we’ve been wintering because the roads have been so bad.

The hens have coped remarkably well – some have developed quite a nice skating technique, regrettably too late for the Winter Olympics. Our young cockerel is maturing – I heard him crow yesterday and watched him rugby tackle one of the Black Rocks. Hector seems to be turning a blind eye – with twenty odd hens, there is more than enough to go round. I have one hen that is looking a bit the worse for wear and I fear if this weather continues, she won’t survive the winter. And the Maran is moulting – great timing! She looks pretty bedraggled but I hope she’ll start laying when her feathers are back. I can’t remember the last time we had an egg from her; if I were harder hearted, she’d be culled.

I’ve managed to get Smokey out most days. In weather like this, the Highland pony (and other natives) really comes into its own. As we walk to the field (he’s in at night), he manages to eat a fair wee bit of grass, whisking the snow away with his top lip and nibbling the green underneath. I’m planning to establish a “paddock paradise” at our new place, so have been researching that. It’s a method of natural horse boarding developed by Jaime Jackson, to mimic the way horses live in the wild. It is particularly good for horses and ponies prone to laminitis as it reduces access to grass and keeps them walking.

Harry and Bertie are very well. Harry is now noticeably bigger than Bertie and their personalities are quite distinct. Our living room is south facing, so all three cats are lying on the windowsill. Soaking up the sunshine. They are toasty to the touch. Harry’s biggest catch to date was a magpie. Since they steal eggs, I’m happy with that, so long as they swap to bunnies come springtime!"

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