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Early in the morning, Lawrence and Sophia check on the chicks together.

It was noticeably hotter inside the stone house than outside, and a flock of chickens with tall shoes were chirping here.

Lawrence looked at these cute chicks and loved them from the bottom of his heart.

Change the water first, and pour the boiled water that is still warm into the trough where the chickens drink.

Lawrence doesn't know how to feed the chickens, but he knows very well that as long as he takes care of humans, there is basically no problem.

For example, drink purified water, pay attention to the temperature and firmness of food, do not catch colds, pay attention to cleanliness and ventilation, and a dry environment indoors.

Then avoid the occurrence of natural enemies and accidents, and pick out unhealthy chicks in time.

After that, not to mention 100%, basically under this kind of careful care, most of the chicks can survive.

These thriving chicks fully illustrate the superiority of human life.

"It's time to eat."

Lawrence fed it himself today, squatting down with a basket and beckoning the nearby little white chickens, little black chickens, little yellow chickens, and little flower chickens to come over to eat.

The chicks quickly gathered and approached the place while crowing.

The chicks are now seven or eight times bigger than when they first came out of the shell, and there are seven or eight eggs stacked on top of each other.

Newborn chicks are very fragile, but they are also very cute and fluffy and very cute.

Now the chicks are less cute, but they are also less fragile and can forage and move around outside, and can catch grasshoppers and bugs on their own.

A little yellow chicken jumped up and jumped from Lawrence's shoe to Lawrence's knee.

Other chicks jumped into the basket and mouthed at the pumpkin and potato skins inside.

Lawrence quickly stood up, and there were 116 chickens in the room, all of whom were gathered and a little too busy.

"Go, go!" Lawrence chased away the unruly chicks and scattered the leaves and rotten pumpkins in the basket on the ground.

The chickens quickly grabbed food on the ground, and from time to time the chicks behind flew over to find food.

Lawrence and Sophia quickly went out, went out and closed the door and said, "Wait a few days to find out the little roosters, there is not enough food in the winter to raise so many little roosters." ”

Sophia nodded, and then looked at the chicken pen next to the sheepfold, which contained the big rooster and hen that she had raised before.

"I'll go to the chicken coop and see if there are any eggs!" Sophia quickly went in with the empty basket.

Picking up eggs every day is a joyful thing, even if I have done it many times, but when I pick up eggs from the haystack, I still have a good mood to find something.

Lawrence had made sure that the chickens and crows had developed a good habit of calling for dinner, and their instincts knew it was time to eat, and they would quickly approach them.

After the dangerous hunters in the mountains are cleared, the chickens can be free-roamed in the mountains.

In the evening or when it is about to rain, shouting at the mountains is a flock of chickens charging all over the mountains!

"Gah!"

Early in the morning, the crows, who had not been seen for two or three days, returned, and at this time stood on the roof of the stone house and looked at this side, as if waiting for dinner.

Lawrence smiled and raised his hand to signal the crow to come down.

The crow didn't move, and after a few seconds of staring at Lawrence, the crow quickly lowered his head and combed his feathers, as if he was annoyed by the sight, or perhaps embarrassed.

Lawrence was not angry, and quickly went to the cabin and took out some jerky.

Lawrence came out and looked for it, and found that the crow had indeed followed, and flew from the stone house to the shed to look at it.

"It's time to eat."

Lawrence called and placed the jerky on his shoulder.

The crow quickly flapped its wings and flew over and began to bite the jerky with its beak.

Lawrence took the opportunity to touch the crow's feathers, because they had known each other for a long time, and the crow did not dodge.

The crow bit a piece of jerky and continued to bite, even if the jerky in his mouth fell off, he did not give up, and soon bit a mouth full of jerky.

After grasping it, the crow spread its wings and flew out.

Seeing this, Lawrence went to go about his own business, and he had to go to see Delenn today.

Sophia came back with the basket and said, "The crow has come to eat white food again." ”

Lawrence said: "It should be a stockpile of food, crows and squirrels will stock up on food for the winter, otherwise it will be too difficult to find food in winter." ”

At first, it was planned to train the crow storm, and summon thousands of crows with a meal.

But it turned out that the big crow always didn't bring its friends, and the domestication rate was too slow, but the number of chicks tripled in a year.

The Chicken Storm is much simpler and more obedient than the Raven Storm.

It's just that the food problem is more troublesome, there is not enough feed support, and more than 100 chickens are already the limit.

Before winter, a batch of small roosters must be killed, otherwise the feed gap is too large.

People need food to eat, food to make wine, food to make wine, food to all kinds of spices, and food to all kinds of livestock.

However, the food grown in the mountains was too small, and it was not enough to rely on the town of Pomixiu and Andrew to go out and rob and provide some.

If the Bumians do not provide food next year, the development of the manor will be much more difficult.

Come into the house and eat

As soon as he sat down, the head maid, Colin, reported what he had found in the morning.

"The women reported to me that rats had come in their house, and that there was a rat cry in the middle of the night, and that when they checked in the morning, they only found a rat hole in the corner of the wall, but no rats."

Lawrence said solemnly: "This is really bad news, tell the female workers to get up and check the next time they hear a rat bark and find the location of the rat." ”

"There's enough sleep every day, and I don't think they're so tired when they sleep a little less."

"If you catch a mouse, you can get half a cup of goat's milk the next morning."

Colin made a note of the decision and continued: "There is a second piece of bad news. ”

Lawrence said: "Hopefully it's not too bad news, what exactly? ”

Lawrence looked at the pumpkin porridge brought by Navia and Brielil, and it was pumpkin porridge and bread this morning.

If you don't have enough food, you have to save everything.

"Wild boar droppings were found in the forest," Colin said. ”

"Not bad news." Lawrence said seriously: "Be careful today, and wait until tomorrow to start looking for it." ”

There have always been traces of wild boars in the forest, but I haven't found them a few times before.

If you find it, it will definitely be solved, and the current combat effectiveness is not low.

The problem is that every time you fight those wild boars, the other party will dodge them.

Sarryl also heard Colin's report and sighed, "If only wild boars could be caught as easily as seals." ”

The threat of wild boars is not great, as long as the fence is built as soon as possible, it can resist the attack of wild boars.

Besides, both Reglo and Mandelcrowe are in charge of the manor, so it's easy to organize when things happen.

After eating, Lawrence took honey and a basket of eggs and went to visit the village of Clauda.

Eggs are eggs that are deliberately stored these days.

When there is no demand, the eggs are eaten by Lawrence, Saliel, and Sophia.

The chickens at home don't lay eggs every day, and now they can sustain the daily needs of three people, and the gifts need to be saved several days in advance.

The Dom sheep had also rested for several days, and Sariel rode the sheep with a basket of hay and eggs, and Lawrence and Sophia also rode the sheep separately, and the three of them set out on their sheep for the first time.

This time, as soon as the three of them walked out of the cave, they saw Deren waiting outside.

Delen seemed to have been waiting here for a long time, and when he saw the three of them coming, he said happily: "You guys are here, I have prepared a barbecue!" ”

Lawrence lifted the jar in his hand, "I've got something delicious to eat, guess what?" ”

Delen looked at the jar that Lawrence had lifted, and quickly showed a look of delight, "This smell...... Is it honey? ”

Lawrence didn't expect Delen's sense of smell to be so keen, and said happily: "Yes, it's honey, I raised some bees outside, and I just harvested a jar of honey this year, so I'll share some with you." ”

Deren quickly said, "Good! I need this honey to hunt the Earth Storm Bear, and in return I give you bear skins and fruit wine. ”

Lawrence wondered, "You have wild boars and bears and moose here, is this place huge?" ”

"We only have deer and pigs here, bears are in the mountains of the south, there are a lot of big animals there, and the place where my people and I live can only be entered by caves, so it's safe," Delen said. ”

The place where the Claudans are located is a closed valley, but thanks to the magic of Delenn through the mountains and splitting stones, the Claudans can travel between the mountains.

This ability was not enviable, and Lawrence soon went to meet the old wizard Losanda and tasted the fruit wine and roasted worm meat of the Clauda.

Delenn sent a barrel of wine, and Clauda, like the Uger, belonged to the mountain barbarians, who had known how to make wine from fruit for a long time.

Just like the taste of ale wine in different monasteries, the barbarians of the mountains and forests in different regions make different wines.

The wine of the Clauda is a little sweeter.

Lawrence didn't drink much, and when he was full, he took the people back.

"Delenn, see you next year."

Delenn stood at the entrance of the cave to bid farewell to Lawrence and reminded, "Remember to come next spring." ”

"Good!" Lawrence didn't ask what it was, and it shouldn't be a bad thing.

(End of chapter)