aggieterpkatie
Swiss Army Wife
To eat my neighbor's tomatoes!!!
Neighbor across the street came over today and talked to DH. He was pretty mad. Some type of our poultry (I suspect the guineas) pecked all his red tomatoes (his first ones I think! yikes!) and even his baby watermelon.
I was downstairs and didn't get to talk to him, but when DH told me what happened I went over and brought 2 dozen eggs as an "I'm sorry" gift. He wasn't home, but I spoke with his wife and she was very nice about it, and thanked me for the eggs and told me I didn't have to do that. I apologized profusely and said I didn't blame him one bit for being mad and I would keep the chickens locked up until I fixed the fence.
On my way back up my driveway I saw he'd dumped his tomatoes on our lawn...probably 8 tomatoes. :/ I felt really bad that my animals did that, but I thought it was rude of him to dump them there. He could have at least given them to us in a bag or bucket or SAID something like, 'I left my tomatoes on your lawn.'
Anyways, now I need to figure out a way to keep hte chickens home. I have 4' field fence around the chicken yard and sheep pasture, and they hop right through that. I am thinking of ways to keep them in, like either running 2' chicken wire on the inside of all the fencing and clipping their wings (but I'm afraid they'd still hop over). Or, we could build a frame around the chicken yard and totally enclose it in deer mesh, but then they'd have to be cramped in the small yard and not free range. I really like them free ranging, but I'm just not convinced clipping their wings would keep them from jumping the fence.
Any ideas or suggestions? I am thinking of selling some too. I can't seem to get enough egg buyers at the moment, and they're eating a good amount of food.



Neighbor across the street came over today and talked to DH. He was pretty mad. Some type of our poultry (I suspect the guineas) pecked all his red tomatoes (his first ones I think! yikes!) and even his baby watermelon.

On my way back up my driveway I saw he'd dumped his tomatoes on our lawn...probably 8 tomatoes. :/ I felt really bad that my animals did that, but I thought it was rude of him to dump them there. He could have at least given them to us in a bag or bucket or SAID something like, 'I left my tomatoes on your lawn.'
Anyways, now I need to figure out a way to keep hte chickens home. I have 4' field fence around the chicken yard and sheep pasture, and they hop right through that. I am thinking of ways to keep them in, like either running 2' chicken wire on the inside of all the fencing and clipping their wings (but I'm afraid they'd still hop over). Or, we could build a frame around the chicken yard and totally enclose it in deer mesh, but then they'd have to be cramped in the small yard and not free range. I really like them free ranging, but I'm just not convinced clipping their wings would keep them from jumping the fence.
Any ideas or suggestions? I am thinking of selling some too. I can't seem to get enough egg buyers at the moment, and they're eating a good amount of food.