I LOVE SPRING!

Even high in the mountains, we are beginning to see the squirrel ear leaves.  Because of our very cold winter and spring, everything is blooming at once, all of the trees that normally stagger their blossoms and pollen are exploding at once.  Fortunately, neither Jim nor I seem to be seriously bothered by it.

The chicks have been in the coop for almost two weeks separated from the 4 adults by a frame and net wall.  Yesterday, I pulled back one edge of the net which would allow the chicks to move to the outside of the coop and into the run, but the hole was too small for the adult birds to pass into the secure part of the coop.  It seemed like it was going to work.  The chicks moved about within the coop and the adults left them alone.   I suppose I should have waited a week to see how that worked out, but I didn’t and  this morning, I removed the partition and netting, opening the entire coop including the blocked off nesting boxes, added fresh hay and the chicks seemed to enjoy the additional space.  I removed their food to the run, hoping that they would venture outdoors on their own.  Only one was bold enough to do so and she was promptly attacked by Cogburn and one Buff hen who merciless attacked as I ran from the garden in through the run to rescue her.  One of them had pecked her head to the point it was bleeding and she was desperately trying to squeeze through the fence wire to escape.  She was cuddled and soothed, brought in to have her wound cleaned and treated and taken back to the coop.  One of the hens was inside the coop intimidating the chicks.  I know they have to establish a pecking order, but the pecking was a bit too severe, so I went back to the garage, brought the frame back out and modified it to allow the chicks to move throughout the coop, but making the access too small for the adults.

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By adding another vertical I was able to attach two boards so they can move through the narrow “door” and pulled the partition a few inches away from the pop door so they can squeeze around the edges.  Hopefully no one will be injured again.  I also gave them back their food inside for now.  I guess they need a few more weeks of growing so their size is more similar before I try again.

Today is cooler than the past few days and it is windy, but still a nice day to be in the garden.  The peas are growing nicely, the garlic looks healthy and today I added 8 cabbage plants, 8 curly kale plants and 8 rainbow chard plants for some greens.

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After planting and watering them, I attempted to put a row cover over them to keep the cabbage moths from laying their eggs on the leaves.  It is up, but not well.  Once the wind dies down, I will have to go out and try again.  The laying hens benefited from my efforts by getting a box full of weeds and grubs to enjoy.

It is so nice to be out in the garden, digging with my bare hands in the warm rich soil.  Nope, I don’t bother with manicures.

Now I am off to fight with a cellular phone company over my Samsung galaxy 3 that gets so hot I can’t carry it in my pocket and only holds a charge for 4 to 5 hours even with the data use turned off.  This is not acceptable as we only have cell phones, no landline.  Then on to knit night with my friends.

Life is an adventure on our mountain farm.

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7 responses to “I LOVE SPRING!”

  1. The Twisted Yarn Avatar

    Glad spring has finally arrived. It must be beautiful if all your blossom has opened at once.

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    1. mountaingmom Avatar

      Thank you for your kind comment and for visiting. Now they are threatening cold wet weather late next week with snow at a bit higher elevations. That is why we can’t plant tender plants until after Mother’s Day.

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  2. Martha Orlando Avatar

    Yes, spring is a wonderful time of the year. Enjoyed your post!

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    1. mountaingmom Avatar

      It is delightful while it lasts. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. quiltykanuck Avatar

    Poor little chicks… it’s a hard lesson to learn. We had to go through it so many times keeping aquarium fish. One things settle, peace is restored, but it’s hard to watch while it,s happening. I’m glad you could get to her in time!

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    1. mountaingmom Avatar

      When I got home from knit group, another was outside the coop and they were leaving her alone. I hope things settle soon, they need to be outdoors.

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      1. Yanic A. Avatar

        I’m hoping also.
        Keeping you (and them) in my thoughts.

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