Friday, September 18, 2009

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Chickens in Apricot Orchard









Layers are sensitive to extremely hot weather, and the stress from the heat causes them to lay fewer eggs. We manage by providing our flock with cooler ground with ample shade. Once our apricot harvest is finished, normally by mid-July, our chickens are moved into the orchard.

During the summer, our chickens get to eat tomato, pepper, and melon culls.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Six Acres of Alfalfa








Seeded in fall and established over six months on rainwater, our alfalfa pasture welcomed our layers late May.  It's a six-acre pasture, primarily seeded with alfalfa, and divided into three two-acre blocks for rotation.  The chickens have been busy pecking at the vegetation near their mobile coops, but there's plenty more in waiting!

The pasture is intended to stand year-round, so we'll minimally irrigate during summer and fall.  Also, there is a mixture of drought-resistant grasses seeded in the ground to take place of the alfalfa when it goes dormant in winter.  The mix includes orchard and rye grass for fall and vetch for winter.    

Saturday, April 4, 2009