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Back at the beginning

I just looked up my ‘bird records’ to discover that our bird adventure began less than a year ago, last March. That made me feel weird because it seems like the birds have been here forever! Previous to the birds, we just had the two miniature male dachschunds, Doc and Blaze. Here are my records fyi:

Tuesday 15th March, 2011

Bought 10 guinnea fowl chicks

Doc and Blaze not happy

Monday 4th April 2011

Bought 5 more guinnea fowl chicks

Doc and Blaze really not happy

Tuesday 12th April 2011

Bought 2 pullet Isa Brown hens with Colleen

Doc and Blaze have to be yarded

 Thursday 5th May 2011

Bought 6 peafowl (1 mother and 5 chicks)

Doc and Blaze in shock

Tuesday 17th May 2011

Bought 4 more peachicks

Doc and Blaze in rage

Tuesday 31st May 2011

Bought a breeding pair of peafowl

Doc and Blaze resigned to things

Saturday 11th June, 2011

Bought 2 male golden pheasants – 6 months old

Doc and Blaze want to eat them

Thursday 16th June 2011

Bought 2 female pheasants – 6 months old

Doc and Blaze amazed

Saturday 18th June 2011

Got rooster from Colleen for free ‘Gladiator’

Doc and Blaze scared of Gladiator

Wednesday 22nd June 2011

Bought 3 bantam silkies – 6 months old

Doc and Blaze confused

Wednesday 29th June 2011

Bought 7 Araucana-cross chicks – 5 weeks old

Doc and Blaze don’t know yet – chicks in brooder box

Friday 1st July, 2011

Bought 2 Indian runner ducklings – 3 weeks old

Doc and Blaze don’t know yet – ducklings in brooder box

Monday 4th July 2011

Bought 2 bantam light sussex hens – 6 months old and 1 Malay hen – 1 year old

Doc and Blaze licking lips again

Tuesday 5 July 2011

Bought 2 pekin bantam hens – 1 black 6 months old and 1 mauve a year old

Doc and Blaze have to be kept separate – dog trainer coming out tomorrow

And that’s where my records stop because, not long after the last entry, we experienced the fox massacre (we lost almost all of our chooks in one night), Husband’s health began to deteriorate dramatically, Son’s scoliosos increased dramatically, my stress levels reached for the clouds dramatically, and so on.

So I have no records of when we purchased our beautiful geese, the white peacocks and the emus (although the blog helps with the latter).

It is hard to believe that so much can change so fast.

I wish I could go back in time and change the records.

For example, maybe if I’d warned the dogs, they wouldn’t have had such a negative attitude to the birds. Blaze, Doc’s son, has adjusted to things, but not Doc (below photo deliberately blurred – ha! – due to disturbing material).

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