Year: 2011

Chicks – First time outdoors – 3 Weeks Old

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We wrapped some chicken wire around our outdoor table and let the chicks out today. They seemed to enjoy themselves.

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Chicks – 18 Days Old

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I never realised quite how fast chickens grew. This is only six days since my last post with a picture of them!

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Plans for a curved goat shelter

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I recently had to build a shelter for my Goats and decided to build something with a curved roof. I’ve also calculated wind loadings for this design – see the end of this post.

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Chicks – 12 Days Old

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Our four chicks have been in a cat carrier cage for the first 10 days of their lives. They grow like crazy and it was soon time to move them to a bigger home. I made up a…

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Chicks – 1 week old

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We ended up getting four chicks from the eggs we purchased. We purchased 12 eggs, here are the stats:

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First Chick Hatched

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We’ve been incubating some eggs since the 28th August. The first egg hatched right on schedule (day 21) yesterday.

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Incubating Eggs

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We picked up some eggs on Sunday the 28th August and put them in our home made incubator. I took a one wire temperature sensor and connected it to an AVR micro controller and a solid state relay….

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First attempt at KAP in New Zealand

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I’ve been interested in KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) for quite some time, but only ever tried it once (unsuccessfully) in the UK. I picked up a Giant Delta Conyne kite at the Bristol Kite Festival (in the UK)…

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The Hens have arrived

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We picked up some hens on the weekend, the first of our farm animals (we only had a cat up until now) – does that mean we’re farmers now? We’ve got some Black Australorp Eggs in the incubator,…

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Lined and ready for Hens

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Over the weekend I managed to line the Hens end of the Hen house. This was done for a number of reasons, mainly that the building is clad with treated plywood and it’s best for the Hens to…

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