This little chicken, half the size of her peers, survived an attack from a red tailed hawk. She is super friendly, perhaps from time spent recovering in the kitchen from her wounds. She prefers to hang close to the house and not with the others, seems to prefer human or canine company. She likes to nestle close to the dogs and is fond of sitting on your shoes but would prefer your lap if you’d let her.
This was a
bumper year for chestnuts especially for the hybrids, we never had such a crop of
huge nuts. The pigs are eating quite a few of the Dunstan hybrids as we still
prefer the Chinese chestnuts for taste. Chestnuts
are really good for you don’t you know! They are high in essential fatty acids,
high in fiber, beneficial for cardiovascular and nervous system health. They
are low in calories compared to other nuts as they are low in saturated fats. They
are high in vitamin C unlike other nuts and high in B vitamins. They’re an “excellent
source of minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus and
zinc, besides providing a very good amount of potassium” !!!
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