Inari wants to live in peace

Episode 3 Encounter with Honda (2) New Job

It's not that long since I came to the Sengoku era.

However, since automation has not progressed, I was made to understand that I often rely on the power of people.

In other words, less powerful women and children have fewer jobs to choose from than healthy men, and a reduction in work efficiency is inevitable.

Besides, whatever the reason for the battle, illness and injury, if I lost my husband, it was still the same now and in the past that I could be seen downstairs in the village society with the narrow shoulders of being single.

"Now let's make beekeeping and chicken farming the backyard and the orphans."

Keep saying what you thought you might be able to do in your head.

The elderly may be included, but they have the wisdom of their ancestors, so they have a solid position in the village society.There is no possibility of abandoning the mountain, but fortunately, it has not yet reached such a terrible state.

So, first of all, I put a clear emphasis on efficiency, saying that it was the best victim that should be saved.

But maybe I just saw it right in front of me.That's why I'm sinking into a muddy swamp called Washoy Washoy, but it doesn't matter now, and it's important to help the backyards.

"Beekeeping and chicken farming...?"

I don't know when these two have been taking place, but as far as the village chief can see the meaning of the words but wonders, he doesn't seem to have gone in the village at the foot.

Still, it is difficult to think that nobody did it in the Sengoku period, so it is probably inefficient and difficult to obtain profits, so there are few people who would like to do it, maybe there are religious reasons.

But it's the first time I've explained the livestock industry from scratch to someone who doesn't know anything about it, and I wonder what I've done with my heart.

The contents of the fox daughter are ordinary female high school students, and of course she does not have a teacher's license.

It is very difficult to convey the knowledge heard in class and everyday life verbally and easily understood without textbooks, but we have to do it anyway.

Until now, I have taught bleeding, pulleys, thousands of teeth, etc., because the structure and effects are easy to understand and the demonstration is easy, and the woodworker has an understanding of the basics.

The village chief asked me earlier where I thought I had explained it.

Um, Inari God

"What is it?"

"Why is keeping bees and birds a job for the backyards?"

First of all, knowing the starting point, I was troubled again.

(But if it's still chicken and beekeeping, it's easier to understand.)

It is difficult to supplement knowledge beyond comprehension with imagination.

Still, beekeeping and chicken farming don't say everything from one to ten, but I know the details.

So I'll take a quiet deep breath and calm down, and then I'll start explaining.

"First of all, do you know that bees carry flower nectar back to their nests and store it?"

"Yes, snakes are carnivorous, but they also smoke nectar from flowers, and they search for nests and eat larvae inside."

When I heard that, I was convinced that it was going to be, but at the same time it was going to be...?Doubts also arose.

There is no doubt that the villagers know that bee larvae can be eaten.But how carnivorous this is, the nectar of flowers should be the staple food.

I thought maybe the type of bee imagined by me and the village chief was different.

But if I didn't actually see the bee, I couldn't say anything clear, so I decided to go ahead with the explanation now anyway.

I stood up squeaky and took out the tin, brush and ink from the ink cabinet in the large room, and then took out the water bottle and rubbed it to make the ink.

Next, I draw a rough paper with rough eyes, but since there is no table, I crawl on all fours and do calligraphy on the tatami mat.

"Is this a wooden box?"

"There are many wooden boards inside, and this crate becomes a man-made hive."

The newest memory of seeing a wooden box for a nest is television news.

I had a strong impression that I was squeezing honey around the groove, and I remembered that the internal structure was relatively simple.

How far apart will the boards be, but there is no choice but to keep trying and making mistakes around here.

"You know, Inari God? Do you really want to build a nest in a wooden box?"

"Beekeeping is possible, provided that the queen bee is placed in a wooden box and comfortable."

Ah, I see!

The village chief still had doubts, but he was convinced for the time being.

I don't know about the tympany of a fox that doesn't sound like a crane, but I think beekeeping is definitely a success.

However, in order to get closer to future beekeeping, there are things to do, such as trial and error of a bee's favorite hive box, finding a queen bee, making clothes to avoid bees, rotating and taking out honey, etc.

But even though you were convinced, it is wild to put water in here.

Finally, toddlers under one year old are seriously told that honey is poisonous and should never be given.

Then he coughed up the coffee and corrected his posture, then moved on to explaining the breeding chicken.

I have seen the condition of the chicken farm many times in the news, but I don't want to go to the boulder.

At first, it feels like a school hut at best, and gradually increases in size from small-scale chicken farming.

"As I said earlier, chicken farming is about keeping birds."

"Is it a bird?"

Chicken breeding is not anything but a bird.

I have a hand called a quail egg, but it doesn't seem to have much in it, so I want to aim for a big one if possible.

"Yes, a bird called a chicken."

"Is that a chicken?... mmm"

And the village chief seemed to be taking things seriously.

When he began to wonder a little bit about the absence of chickens in Japan during the Sengoku Period, he largely opened his mouth.

"Is that chicken a garden bird?

Well, it's characterized by a relatively large body in the birds and a loud noise in the morning. "

"Ah, yes, that chicken fits.... maybe."

I was relieved to know that I was in Japan during the Sengoku period just because my name was different.

I was a little worried about the village chief's troubles, but as far as I heard the answer now, it seems he was just lost to identify the chicken.

Looking to get it?

"Yes, no problem. Having a bird is not a contraindication, so you can have a hut."

For a moment, I thought maybe it would be useless if I ate meat, but I usually ate it in times drama.

In that case, it may be eaten normally even during the Sengoku period, and this one is safe because it is an egg.

But just like beekeeping, there are a lot of things to do here.

To investigate the difference between males and females by looking at the buttocks of leopards, to improve the variety of eggs to birds that grow many eggs, to prevent the invasion of vermin, to devise ways to prevent them from flying, to secure stable feeding, etc.

But now I was very happy that honey and eggs could be eaten, and I was optimistic that my face was seriously busy moving my ears and tails, and maybe I could manage.