A girl’s eye view

While poop picking the run I stopped to consider the girl’s view of the garden. I don’t know how much they appreciate something pretty to look out on but I feel it must be better for them than having a dull outlook.

The girl's outlook in to the garden

The girl’s outlook in to the garden

The view from their perch

The view from their perch

When I am sitting on the patio the girls stand on this perch and watch me.

The girl's rose in the run

The girl’s rose in the run

The girl's rose from the other direction

The girl’s rose from the other direction

The girl’s also have several flowering shrubs in the run. They may not, perhaps, appreciate how pretty their rose is but they do love to eat the petals. As the petals fall they are hoovered up by the girls. I sprinkle any remaining petals from the spent rose blooms and the girls are quick to take them.

I love to think that the girls have a pretty environment as well as a practical one. I like to think that like us they enjoy something pretty to look at.

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9 Responses to A girl’s eye view

  1. Anni says:

    I never thought about the view for my ladies but they have the run of our farm so they rarely stay in their fenced in run. Your ladies have a beautiful view!
    I just found your blog so will have to look into it more and see more pics of your ladies.

    • If your girls have the run of a farm they must have lots to look at and explore. I am glad you have found me. You can find lots of photos of my girls here, I am always taking photos of them.

  2. marion.pharo says:

    My goodness, They certainly do have a lovely veiw. Once again think,
    lucky girls. I am glad to hear Butterscotch is back to normal, and more eggs for you.

  3. Amy says:

    I’d take that view in a heart beat. It’s simply lovely. It has to make for some happy hens.

  4. Jackie says:

    I sometimes see mine looking longingly at the green at the bottom of the garden and often wonder if they think of escape routes to have an extra lunch.

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