The spring seed and chick catalogs are arriving my friends. All the temptation!
My daughter gets as many hatchery, seed and plant catalogs as I do…possibly more. At 6 years old she really has the dreaming aspect down pat. And also the planning as well. She wanted to know how long her Cochin hen will lay before she slows down so we went on an egg laying information research spree while my preserves and canner came to readiness. From what we read; her hen will slow down to 50% of her laying capacity around age 5 so my daughter wants to get a Standard Cochin rooster in 4 years and try to breed her for her second generation hen. My Faverolle is the same age so I am thinking I will have to split the hens and get a Mahoghany Faverolle rooster for her at the same time or fairly close.
My daughter has also settled on the next chicken breed she wants to try and big surprise-Mama wants this one too for the same reason-it is Marans, she isn’t sure yet which flavor but dark eggs are the goal.
This would of course be after we move…to that undefined place in the future. My mother has no interest in having any roosters or breeding anything really. So it is not something we can do here. This is also contingent on a) the hens living that long, because we all know predators are out there b) the 6 hens I got coming with us instead of staying with my mom’s 6 she got from North 40. And c) My now 6 year old holding her obsession for 4 more years. She has held it for several years already so chances are good. Oh, and d) being able to find the roosters and Marans when the time comes. Perhaps if we had an incubator we could order hatching eggs? Hmm…talk about season of dreaming lol
Then there are all the plants and seeds….aaagh…I am looking for sorrel starts come spring or seeds as I love eating it. I want to set up a compost pile for ongoing composting. First thing upon thawing we have to get that chicken coop up. It froze solid as we tried to put it up and has been solid since. Fencing in the run and starting to plan a lean to roof off the side of the coop for my rabbit cages. I could only hope and pray there will be rabbits in those cages while we live here. Me and the kids eat rabbit but my parents and sister are not in to it…like they think it akin to eating your cat or dog. Eating a pet mentality. Yup. I won’t eat a cat or dog or horse but everything else is fairly open season.
My mother isn’t totally against starting a small garden so we will likely have one…practice for when I have my own place she says 🙂 I am down with that! The kids love gardening as well. We just have to deer proof the yard…which will be challenging as it has to look nice and deter those deer. Otherwise it is a futile waste of time effort water and seeds. We have a huge in town deer population. Seriously. Year round with a mass of gorgeous bucks around every corner hunting season and on into breeding season.
I also plan to transplant my rhubarb and my mother’s out of pots and into the ground so they are happier. And after reading about asparagus being an arsenic magnet and it being a possibility to get arsenic poisoning if it absorbs to much and you eat it…well let’s just say we need to move the asparagus we planted last year to be safe.
What are you dreaming of as those catalogs hit your hands?

