Category Archives: Allotments

Apricots

When we took over our smaller allotment a couple of years ago, we inherited several mature fruit trees. There are three apple trees, a plum, and an apricot, all over 20 years old.

The lady who had the allotment before told us that she had never actually had an apricot from the tree in all the years since she’d planted it.

Today we got the first ones, albeit a modest enough crop:


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Quail hatch

Today was the due date for the quail to hatch. Let me start by saying that this time, unlike our poor hatch rate with the duck eggs, we’ve got a really great result. As I write, 17 of the 21 eggs have hatched successfully. Maybe we’ll get another one or two, maybe not, but I read that 75% is regarded as a good outcome for quail, so we’re very happy.

The exact due time was noon today, Saturday. We had our first arrival at around 9:30pm on Friday evening.


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Hatching quail 1

Our friend at the allotments for whom we hatched some duck eggs has now extended his range of poultry with a pair of quail. Yesterday we put 21 quail eggs into the incubator for him.

They take 17 days, so they’re due to hatch on Saturday 5th August.

The broody is happy: one more chick

The broody hen’s long wait wasn’t in vain. Last weekend she hatched just one chick. She’d been sitting on four eggs, but the other three didn’t come to anything.


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Broody hen

Ixworths aren’t renowned as broodies, but middle hen has decided to have a go. She’s occupying one of the spacious nestboxes, and she’s been there for about two weeks now.


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It’s quiet now that the children have left home

Last Sunday we put together our other small house and run and the chicks, now three weeks old, moved from the brooder to the great outdoors. No more cheeping to greet us when we come downstairs in the morning.

For the chicks, it’s a huge change of environment. Inside there’s no wind, no weather, just a lovely cosy electric hen to snooze under in between eating and drinking. Now, although they’re safe from predators, they have the breeze, the sun, and the rain to contend with, and only each other to cuddle up to.
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When the scales fell from my eyes

I’ll explain why later in this post, but as part of our poultry keeping kit I felt the need for a very precise set of scales. Something like a laboratory balance. And indeed I eventually found exactly what I was looking for on eBay.

But imagine my surprise when I first did an eBay search to find around two and a half thousand sets of precision scales for sale. There couldn’t be that high a demand for weighing jewellery, lab samples, and suchlike, surely?


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The new chicks have hatched

We have six more Ixworth chicks. This time from our own hens.


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A new hatch and allotment green shoots

It looks as though the long wet spell is finally coming to an end. The chickens are far happier, even though they’ve still got muddy marks on their feathers. It’s still a bit gloomy and cold to attempt to give them a bath!


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Water, water every where

It’s rained every day since the beginning of the drought and the hosepipe ban on 5th April.


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