Now that I have your attention, I think it's fair to say that it is, in fact, impossible to train a chicken. However, it is certainly quite fun to try, and while you might think that you have actually trained them, you haven't, and they are simply responding to the rattle of the meal worm tub. If you are still interested, read on to find out the exploits of Fried, Baked, Egg and Spoon .... and sometimes my own, with a few comments from the girls.
Thursday, 19 January 2012
What greets me in the nestbox
Therefore my menu choices over the next few days is limited. I have one egg from the 16th January, courtesy of Spoon. And that's it. Perhaps I will have more success over the weekend?
Poor baby Chickweeds, they are trying their best for you but the dark short days do not help. Soon, when you get back from work in the light there will be less crushing? x x x
Poor baby Chickweeds, they are trying their best for you but the dark short days do not help. Soon, when you get back from work in the light there will be less crushing? x x x
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