Launching Ten Top Tips for Keeping Chicks!
We are thrilled to launch a new season of films over the coming weeks that specifically look at how to keep chickens in an urban environment. By subscribing (top right) you’ll never miss a thing! What...
View ArticleBreaking up and Breaking out…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! We’ve realised that we haven’t been living up to our name recently and have been writing about bees, garden shows and the fruit and veg that we are growing here, so this...
View Article‘Tis the season…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! We’ve been blogging for a few years now and it’s a delight to welcome each new season with expectancy. Summer has gone, the bees are tucked up for winter and we’ve stocked...
View ArticleOur 100th post, Celebrations all round!
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine I can’t believe that I’ve written 100 blog posts, thanks so much to our regular readers who keep coming back for more. Congratulations...
View ArticleIn England’s Green and Pleasant Land
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine In recent weeks we’ve celebrated our four year blog birthday, delighted in a Devon holiday, and were honoured to speak at a local...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Classics…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine No, I haven’t been reading well known literacy masterpieces; we have been thrilled this week to receive, not one but two, Eglu...
View ArticleThe Perfect Combination…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been combining things here at Hen Corner; Chickens, Bees and Ingredients. Has it been a recipe for...
View ArticlePeachy Keen…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine peachy keen: adj. excellent; fine, worthy We’ve had a first and a last here at Hen Corner this week and the great weather is promising...
View ArticleOctober Offerings…
Welcome back to Hen Corner! As featured in Country Living Magazine Mmm, we really must remember 2014 for the long warm season that began in April and is still proving mild in mid-October, there’s still...
View ArticleValentines Day and they’re back in lay
We’ve been keeping hens in London since 2007 and it was on moving to the house in the corner of the street, the following year, that opened up the possibilities of increasing the size of the flock,...
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