Saturday 31 August 2019

Chickens!


Alongside the poodles, I have another love - chickens!
I have kept chickens for over 10 years now. They are incredibly low maintenence, make the perfect backyard pets and keep the garden pest free.
As well as providing eggs, their manure makes great plant fertiliser and they keep the grass down.  So what isnt to love?

Allow me to introduce you to my five current free range girls:

The black girl above is Morag who is a Copper Maran. Morag lays lays dark brown speckled eggs. Morag is a cuddly girl and will happily sit on your lap for a snuggle (especially if there is food on offer!)


Brenda is a Cream Legbar. She lays small green eggs. As much as I have tried, Brenda isn't the friendliest girl and does not much like being handled.


The two Rhode Island Red ladies are called Norma and Sharon. They lay large creamy pink eggs.
Norma and Sharon are overly confident and will wander in the kitchen and through the house if I have the back doors open. They also think nothing of stealing the dogs food!


Doris is a Buff Orpington, she is young at the moment but will eventually lay light brown coloured eggs. Doris is a sweet girl and likes a cuddle on your lap.

The problem is that chickens, much like poodles are addictive and it is tempting to keep adding to the flock! For now I'm trying to be sensible and not add any more.
The dogs are absolutely fine with the chickens roaming the garden. They mostly ignore the birds, with the exception of Edna who will play bow and try (unsuccessfully) to get them to chase her 😂

Keep an eye out for more chickeny updates soon!








Jade came to visit!



This week Stanley, Edna, Peggy and I were joined by our friend Jade who was visiting from London.

We had a fantastic few days during which many exciting things happened.

On Monday we met up with Lenny and his owner Pat for a walk on Dartmoor. Lenny has grown into such a handsome dog. It was a real pleasure to see him again.

On Tuesday Jade and I went to a poultry auction and we picked up a couple more birds to add to my flock. (Ill do a separate post about them soon!)

Wednesday saw Peggy get clipped off by the very talented Chris Briggs into continental, which I absolutely love.

Thursday and Friday, Jade the dogs and I went to North Devon where we spent a few days in a cottage and did lots of beach walks.

Here are a few pictures from our adventures.

Lenny

Lenny (looking very much his Mother's double in this picture)

Lenny
Stanley paddling at Westward Ho!

Edna

Edna and Peggy

Stanley
Peggy

Edna and Peggy

Edna

Stanley - the windswept look!

Peggy

Stan and Edna

Peggy daydreaming

Stanley

Beach babes
Jade with her poodle pjs and poodle socks in a poodle themed bedroom with the poodles! (Do you think shes a tad obsessed? 😂)


Wednesday 7 August 2019

Paignton Championship Dog Show




Yesterday we went to Paignton Championship dog show, where we had a fantastic day and qualified for Crufts 2020!

Peggy did extremely well and placed in all of her classes:
Special Beginners - 2nd
Junior Bitch - 2nd
Post Graduate Bitch - 1st
Special Beginners Stakes - 3rd
Junior Bitch Stakes - 2nd

I have to say, the stakes classes were really good fun. I quite like being in the ring against other breeds and watching how they are judged and the classes are so friendly too.
I know a lot of show people don't bother with the stakes classes and think it is a waste of time because they are held at the end of the breed classes when most people want to go home, but I think its really great practice for the dogs and you have a chance at winning money too. Whats not to like?!

Unfortunately I have no photographs of Peggy in the ring but below are some of her showing off her placings when we got home.