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On 15/08/2013 19:22, David Hill wrote:
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Do they lay rusty-brown eggs? ;-)

My chickens have been helping me dig up more potatoes today. One stands
right on top of the ground I'm lifting with the fork! On more than one
occasion I've lifted the fork and the grumbling chicken has been left
standing on the prongs! They get in the way terrible but they are
amusing to have around and good company. I pick up the unearthed
potatoes while they pick up any insects and worms. That reminds me I
haven't searched for any eggs today yet, they keep finding new places to
lay them; they've become very good at hiding them...

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On 2013-08-15 18:58:11 +0100, David in Normandy said:

On 15/08/2013 19:22, David Hill wrote:
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Do they lay rusty-brown eggs? ;-)

My chickens have been helping me dig up more potatoes today. One stands
right on top of the ground I'm lifting with the fork! On more than one
occasion I've lifted the fork and the grumbling chicken has been left
standing on the prongs! They get in the way terrible but they are
amusing to have around and good company. I pick up the unearthed
potatoes while they pick up any insects and worms. That reminds me I
haven't searched for any eggs today yet, they keep finding new places
to lay them; they've become very good at hiding them...


As long as they don't find any interesting caterpillars......!
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On 15/08/2013 20:14, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-08-15 18:58:11 +0100, David in Normandy said:

On 15/08/2013 19:22, David Hill wrote:
http://www.greenfingers.com/supersto...MTk4ODE3NTQxS0



Do they lay rusty-brown eggs? ;-)

My chickens have been helping me dig up more potatoes today. One
stands right on top of the ground I'm lifting with the fork! On more
than one occasion I've lifted the fork and the grumbling chicken has
been left standing on the prongs! They get in the way terrible but
they are amusing to have around and good company. I pick up the
unearthed potatoes while they pick up any insects and worms. That
reminds me I haven't searched for any eggs today yet, they keep
finding new places to lay them; they've become very good at hiding
them...


As long as they don't find any interesting caterpillars......!


Not seen any more of those huge caterpillars. Plenty of small green and
black ones this year on just about everything, found some even climbing
the front door! The chickens ignore them, probably don't taste nice.

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On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 18:22:04 +0100, David Hill
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I quite like the look of them. Has anyone actually tried them?

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