Hard to believe we've been here almost two weeks now!
So much has happened since!
If you've seen my other post, we've come to find our sheep have been a bit neglected and we lost a ewe to anemia shortly after IDing there was a problem within our first week of being here.
We've had the shearer come round and everyone has had a good trim. The vet had recommended having the shearer assess her and it was after her trim that she gave up on us. Had drench on-hand and ready to go too.
Hard to believe they've been carrying all that wool into the start of summer. Packed up one big sack and three heaped wheelbarrows full leaving me soaked in lanolin up to my elbows.
We also lost our little orpington cockerel who decided to sleep on the above ground pool while it was being drained for removal, slipped in and drowned.
I've just picked up a new SLW cockerel around 8 weeks old to replace him as my heavy line breeder and my flock is keeping with the easy-going integration and not giving him too much trouble. Little guy seems a bit small for 8 weeks though. Will put him on some extra protein and get him caught up with my campine boys in no time. NZ seems to really skimp on the protein in their feeds. I've been supplementing my turkeys with hard boiled eggs and b complex in their water because apparently, 20% meat bird crumble is supposed to be good enough to raise poults on

. Cannot find game bird crumble to save my life at the moment.
It seems like all our friends have been having a bit of a drought while we've been getting a bit of rain here and there - benefits of being on a ridgetop, I suppose. Today though, there's a supposed cyclone coming through and it's bucketing down!
Won't be getting much work done outside at this rate. We're behind on getting the greenhouse up for the chooks - they're secure and have space, but there's only so much cover, so will be some wet birds today for sure! They really arent fussed though; at least it's warm here and if the tanks weren't full before, they will be now.
Will be picking up two little kune kune mid-next week when the auckland border lets up. Still sorting out their paddock, but they'll probably be indoor piggies for some time anyway and we'll be home constantly to keep an eye on them.
They're only about the size if a boot, so shouldn't be too much of a hassle... Hopefully.
The garden's a bit overgrown and probably the most secure grounds, so will let them loose on it to get those weeds and grasses under control around the raised beds.
Also, the former farmer was very mono-crop, so won't mind them gobbling up a few kumara, garlic and shallots - there's too much as it is... All overcrowded and pest-riddled.
My husband is already on it with diversifying a bit, pulling up what's overcrowded and putting all those sample seeds we've been hoarding to good use getting us some lettuces etc going.
Released some predator insects in the spanframe too and they've been smashing the aphids etc.
The coffee is so happy, they've put on new growth and started flowering again.
Here's hoping the next week will be productive. I'll be working all next week then it's three weeks off for the holidays and I'll have a chance to get things to a manageable state... Hopefully...