We needed to move the chooks onto another garden so they can clean it out and fertilise it while we plant out their previous bed.

It was a relatively easy task with a child on each corner.

Then the chooks had to put into their new home.

The girl thought this was the best bit- she loves chooks.

A pile of eggs left behind, ready for tea, bacon, eggs and hash browns.
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