We are just waiting for one of the ladies to go broody now!
Hazel the goat joined us last year and has been really delightful, a bit of a Houdini but we think we have outsmarted her now.
Forest Garden
We have had a few tours and an Introduction to Forest Gardening workshop this month. They were all lovely days with some wonderful participants. Thanks to everyone who came and shared their own experiences and ideas. It is a pleasure to show people around and see the place with new eyes. Our new bantams are in their coop and enjoying the upstairs and downstairs levels. The coop was made from recycled old pallets and offcuts of tongue and groove panelling-very tricky to piece it altogether but it turned out fine in the end. We are planning to raise our own chicks so have constructed the new pen and coop for them to raise the little ones in. We are just waiting for one of the ladies to go broody now! Hazel the goat joined us last year and has been really delightful, a bit of a Houdini but we think we have outsmarted her now.
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