Chickens (ID 1223)
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Belatrix'The Green One'
Belatrix
Bellatrix decided in August 2024 that she would like to become a mummy. She spent August practicing sitting on hers and Ginny's eggs. At the end of August we bought her some fertilised eggs to sit on. We are happy to announce that on 21st September 2024 these eggs started to hatch! Bellatrix is now a mummy chicken.
Bellatrix was partner in crime to Molly. Her green band was intended to represent her house in the Harry Potter stories, but in her case, green is for go! She can frequently be seen moving at top speed across the garden usually chasing anyone carrying food. She is one of the friendliest chickens often coming to say hello.
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Ginny'The Pink One'
Ginny
Ginny is a slightly smaller chicken who doesn't always want to be picked up. She prefers to stay and explore the garden when her friends go wandering around the school. She along with the other chickens loves to eat leaves, broccoli and some fruit.
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Molly (12/05/21 - 11/05/24)'The Yellow One'
Molly (12/05/21 - 11/05/24)
Molly was one of the rulers of the roost, she was known for her adventurous and inquisitive nature. She was often seen leading the other chickens into mischief, her favourite places to visit included the bins, the carpark, and when she was feeling particularly adventurous, Grundy Close!
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McGonagall (12/05/21 - 31/08/23)'The one with no tag'
McGonagall (12/05/21 - 31/08/23)
McGonagall was a very resilient chicken. She had an accident earlier in the year where she damaged her leg. We were very worried about her at the time and didn't know how she would manage. She was very determined, and
quickly got very good at hopping. She managed to get in and out of the house on one leg, to get to food and water. Her leg recovered but was a little mishappen. -
Luna (12/05/21 - 04/07/23))'The one with the light blue tag'
Luna (12/05/21 - 04/07/23))
Luna had distinctive markings with her feathers being much lighter than her friends. She was quite shy, not liking to be picked up. She preferred to stay in the garden but could sometimes be found following her friends around the
school.
Our Chickens
The chickens arrived as part of a science project on 10th May 2021. They were delivered as eggs and lived in an incubator in the year 2 classroom. The children were able to see them hatch out during the week. As we were experiencing Covid-19 restrictions at the time the other classes weren't able to come into the classroom to see them hatch, instead, we were able to set up a live MS Teams link so the rest of the school could see. They started laying eggs in September 2021.
Due to outbreaks of bird flu and restrictions in force following this, the chickens have to live undercover and are not allowed out to roam around the garden, something they are not very happy about.
They are named after some of the female characters in Harry Potter, you can see their development in the slideshow below.
From eggs to chickens!
McGonagall - 'The yellow one!'
Nicknamed Molly, McGonagall is one of the rulers of the roost, she is known for her adventurous and inquisitive nature. She can often be seen leading the other chickens into mischief, her favourite places to visit include the bins, the carpark, and when she's feeling particularly adventurous, Grundy Close!
Bellatrix -'The green one!'
McGonagall's partner in crime, is Bellatrix. Her green band was intended to represent her house in the Harry Potter stories, but in her case green is for go! She can frequently be seen moving at top speed across the garden usually chasing anyone carrying food. She is one of the friendliest chickens often coming to say hello.
Luna -'The one with no tag!'
Luna is a very resilient chicken. She had an accident last year where she damaged her leg. We were very worried about her at the time and didn't know how she would manage. She was very determined, and quickly got very good at hopping. She managed to get in and out of the house on one leg, to get to food and water. Her leg is fine now, but a little mishappen.
Myrtle - 'The one with the light blue tag'
Myrtle has distinctive markings with her feathers being much lighter than her friends. She is quite shy, not liking to be picked up. She prefers to stay in the garden but can sometimes be found following her friends around the school.
Ginny - 'The pink one!'
Ginny is a slightly smaller chicken who doesn't always want to be picked up. She prefers to stay and explore the garden when her friends go wandering around the school. She along with the other chickens love to eat leaves, sweetcorn broccoli and some fruit.