Exercise, feed animals and pick fruits in the garden.

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY17 hours ago

Hello friends

After finishing my jog, I came back home. I took my cows to eat grass. Then I had breakfast cooked by my wife. I sent my daughter to school. When I came back, I walked around the house and saw bananas planted near the house. Today, I saw a banana tree lying flat on the ground. So I went to take a look. I thought it was probably caused by the wind and because the bananas were quite big, they fell down. I cut them and took them to ripen. I waited for them to ripen naturally. It should take about 4-5 days before they could be eaten. So I called my wife to take some pictures before the bananas were sacked to ripen.

It's time to feed the chickens, ducks and geese.
They were waiting for food at the door and some even walked into the house and followed me to the dining table. I couldn't sit still and had to walk out with the prepared food. It was chicken food that I soaked in water and then mixed with mashed banana stalks. This is food that ducks and chickens really like. When everything was mixed, I fed it to the ducks, chickens and geese.
I divided them into 4 zones or 4 places because male ducks usually divide their territories. Male ducks will be protective of their territories and will not let anyone in. Male ducks will have 2-4 females that they control. I tried to observe the behavior of every duck and chicken that is here now.

To finish the food, I came into the house and saw my wife cutting the jackfruit and taking out the core. So I asked her what she was doing because she said that the jackfruit was inedible. I don't know if the jackfruit was eaten by insects or something. The inside of the jackfruit was sweet but there was a yellow color on the inside of the jackfruit. So my wife decided to give these jackfruits to the ducks, chickens, and geese on the road, about 3 pieces in total, which was quite a lot. So I took the jackfruits to give to the chickens, ducks, and geese to eat. And I took another picture. They all ran in even though I had given them food a moment ago. They immediately ran in to see what I had put on the floor. When they noticed, they ate it.

When I entered the house, I sat back down at the table and saw a chicken about to lay an egg. I saw this picture and I couldn't miss taking a picture of it, along with the feeling that everything was natural.
A chicken that was as big as a chicken would always come and wait beside my wife while she was sitting there. She told me that when the chicken came up to lay eggs, she had to move. When I took the picture, I heard the chicken's voice. The chicken's voice sounded like it was threatening me. It was a loud sound coming from the chicken's throat. I let the chicken finish laying eggs without disturbing it. I sat at my table. My wife was still there. When the chicken finished laying eggs, it left. My wife took the eggs to the kitchen. It was very natural.

I don't have anything more to do today. I have to take my leave now.


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Oh,,, so amazing. I am into farming also, we have a black soldier fly farm, the larvae are good for chickens.

 10 hours ago  

Chicken eggs are one of my favorite up until now because it's really delicious. Most especially a sunny side up eggs. Jackfruits are also delicious and eating together with friends or families is another happy memory with them.

So nice to have several chickens and ducks in your garden. You have to feed them everyday!

 6 hours ago  

I love farming too! Recently, I started breeding chickens just like you. It's been an exciting journey, learning and caring for them, and seeing them grow and thrive.