Thursday, June 22, 2017

Happenings at the pond

Lots of activity at the pond this year! We added some fingerling bass after having a company come out to count our stock. It's a healthy pond and well stocked but we want more bass. We can catch quite a few catfish and some tiny perch most days. Our goal is to be able to go out and catch something anytime 🎣

I originally got a few ducks because I wanted them at the pond. Well, I could use some more girls. My ratio isn't ideal. I've posted a few photos of ducklings. They're so cute and fun! Watching them follow mama is adorable! Sadly for one reason or another none have survived. New mamas and cold windy weather are tough. Take your pick of predators: turtles, bass, snakes, herons, and egrets. Well, I'm happy to announce we finally have a survivor 🦆! Our Cayugas, Right, Left, and In Between (the drake) are shown here with the five little ducklings the girls co-hatched. That seems to be a trend at our place 😎 No recent photos. It spends a lot of time in the duck house and is always too far away. Here's to a long and healthy life little one!


Canadian geese that are frequent visitors. These aren't just passing through. We're told somebody raised a bunch a few years ago on the other side of town and they will now randomly show up and hang out at different lakes. We have a pair that visit us regularly for days at a time. Their current visit has lasted almost a month. Two days ago 6 more joined them. The 6 stay for the day then fly off at night and return in the morning. Love it!



Our Guinevere is happy to stay and protect his flock of chickens in the yard. He, yes he (his story here: http://lazydogranchblog.blogspot.com/2016/06/mother-goose.html?m=1), did chaperone the first ducklings at the pond for a while but was returned to the yard a couple of weeks later. He likes to play and bathe in his pool and sometimes the koi pond because he can flip upside down in it 🙃


Sprout, a crested duck, was an impulse buy at the feed store 😲 Because I've never done that before.... I wanted a yard duck. Would've worked except I have an uncanny knack for picking boys... He's a very confused duck. He tries to grab a hen by the neck once in a while but he's just not sure what to do after that. I can't exactly put him out at the pond. He'd be attacked by the others and might not survive. Here he's sitting in a nest box. He often does this in the morning sometimes joining a hen as she lays her egg. 🙄 I do have a duck I rescued one cold evening from the pond. Not sure where he/she will eventually end up once grown. If it's a girl I may let her join Sprout. Sorry, no photo. It's happily living at this point in a grow out run with some chicks though. 


I got a call one evening wanting to know if I wanted a goose. Well, I didn't want one in the yard but I was happy to take the chance she wouldn't fly away if we put her at the pond. Meet Gwendolyn, a Toulouse goose. Larger than Guinevere by a bit, she has made herself at home and keeps her distance. I hear her once in a while honking. She likes to hang out when the geese visit but seems just as happy with the ducks. 


As for the koi pond I finally ordered lilies and got them planted. Hopefully they'll all survive, fill the pond, and give us blooms all summer long 🌸 Still struggling with planting around it but I'll get there. 

Friday, June 16, 2017

Sun's almost up!

"Gosh, mom, the sun will be up in 2 minutes... where ya been?"

Elvis, Prince, and Tom meet me every morning (because they roost on top of the coop - no room inside for these big boys) to escort me through my morning routine and discuss current events in the flock. Yes, they talk quite frequently. They guard the flock by keeping watch over them. Sometimes they break up confrontations between chickens. Sometimes they do the confronting...

Tom was our first tom turkey. There was a Jerry but he got sick several months ago. Had I known I would have three they'd have been named Larry, Moe, and Curly.

The poults hatched this year are doing quite well. The mamas wanted to be moms but just weren't ready so they've been growing up with the baby chicks. It'll be interesting to see what will join the flock this year. The meanest will join us for Thanksgiving dinner!

The turkeys are some of my favorite birds in the yard ❤

Friday, June 2, 2017

Presley and her poult

After one turkey poult was hatched under a broody chicken Appalonia hatched her six. She then proceeded to move to the next nesting box to continue in her broodiness. I happily took the poults to raise. Appalonia has spent the past two weeks breaking her broodiness...


I had high hopes Presley would be a good mama. Unfortunately, only one of her eggs hatched. She then proceeded to stay with it for four days. They ventured out together but not far on days three and four. 


On day five they were happily wandering around and I was watching from the patio. Once the baby disappeared but it was just resting in the grass. I became a tad concerned at that point. She wouldn't be the first mother I'd have to remove the young from. Almost an hour later I took charge of the adorable little poult saving it from some curious guineas and an oblivious mama. Young fist time mamas don't always get it. That's why I'm here 😊


Both are well! Presley went back to a normal life. App is still attempting broodiness, crushing eggs if she gets in a nest 😕 , but I'm hoping we're about done with that. #7 poult is in a brooder with some young chicks and will soon join the rest of this year's poults. Not sure what I'm going to do with them yet. Guess it'll depends on how many of each sex there are. 

Turkey for Thanksgiving anyone? 🦃