The money I invested in the palace was well spent.
I slid off the roof, lifted out the back, and took off the egg hatch door.
The outdoor tap was still frozen so it was the old fashioned method I used.
A bucket of warm water with some disinfectant in it.
I emptied the 'litter' trays.
I gave all the surfaces a quick scrub and wiped them dry.
I sprinkled Stalosan on top of the Hemcore - I have been using it for years. It is a powdered form of disinfectant, anti-bacterial, etc and it also keeps the palace smelling fresh and clean.
I also use it in the nest box area where they lay their eggs. Scrabble tends to sleep in there at night. The reason for the green seed tray, is for Daisy's benefit. She tends to take over the whole nest box when laying an egg - or just contemplating it and gets very grouchy if anyone wants to share. But having a separate tray for her - has solved the problem.
I probably should have posted these photos in a different order - this is just to show you how easy the trays slide out for emptying.
The plastic roosting bars seem almost non-stick - and only needed a quick wipe over both sides - no risk of red mite in this Peckingham Palace that's for sure
There we go - in less than an hour it looks like new again - the back top panel is just drying off
Meanwhile
The girls were keeping a close eye on the spring clean and having quite a cluck about it
Daisy being the top and very chic chick decided to do a bit of casual preening, trying to act all nochanlant - but taking a keen interest in what I was doing
Teeny Poppy did a running commentary on the process - but Snowy got rather bored and went off to do some serious insect searching
Poppy decided to chat to Gozzie instead - who actually paid some attention to her - she is too polite to do otherwise
Daisy was in chicken heaven having discovered a nest of insects by the strawberry pots
Twiggy was checking out my efforts in the run and deciding whether to help me spread out the hemcore
Snowy and Poppy were deeply engrossed in their search for insects, and judging by the excited squawks coming from them - they were having great success
Twiggy has finished her snack and can't decide what to do next
Scrabble is looking like she had a late night - but she is getting old and it will soon be time to go in to roost
Hmm - she's twisting her foot - I will have to keep an eye on her. She is prone to 'leg' trouble at her age, but it might just be what she is doing today - she always makes funny stances - often standing on one leg like a stork - especially if the ground is cold and wet - but she can stay in the nice warm run if she wants too the door is always open, and she often goes back for a doze on the roosting bar just inside the door
She's OK now! Well I can't be standing here any longer
But they are so fascinating! Always up to mischief and fun.
I am getting cold - so off to tidy the things away - I will be back out again soon when they go in to roost
Thank you for showcasing the Peckingham Palace, even if it was during its spring cleaning. I have been thinking about getting one of these for my small garden for awhile and wondered how they worked/came together/came apart and you have given me a good insight. thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEggs from your own chickens, each and everyoen different - how lovely!