Lots going on this week here at Blazing Trails Farm in New England. Peak leaf-peeping is upon us and the foliage has been spectacular. The highlight of my week was being able to introduce you to Dr. Mike Petrik, DVM, MSc, aka The Chicken Vet.  It has been my great pleasure to have worked with him for the past year and a half to bring you a laying hen veterinarian’s expertise and perspective to my blog. He has helped us understand and care for our birds better and we can look forward to more of the same in the coming months!

In other news, I’ve been busy working with my zoning attorney, preparing for Monday’s Zoning Commission hearing, at which I expect my chicken-keeping proposal to be voted upon. I’ve got a little something up my sleeve that I’m hoping will be the game winning, home-run swing, so tune in at 7pm EST for all the action! If you missed it, last month’s hearing on my hobby farm proposal, you can still watch it here!

Freida (White Silkie) is an empty nester again as her two boyz have struck out on their own. That means she should be broody again any time now. I’ve got two incubators full of eggs, so I’m actually hoping it’s soon!

Windy (Blue Splash Marans hen and adoptive mother of the Littles) and Spartacus. Maternal photobomb: NAILED IT!
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte hen) keeps a respectful distance from the Ruby Slippers I planted under the coop this week.
Jerry Seinfeld and his unnamed Polish Crested sibling, enjoyed the warm temperatures this week.
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick®
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider

Kathy Shea Mormino

Affectionately known internationally as The Chicken Chick®, Kathy Shea Mormino shares a fun-loving, informative style to raising backyard chickens. …Read on

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Lots going on this week here at Blazing Trails Farm in New England. Peak leaf-peeping is upon us and the foliage has been spectacular. The highlight of my week was being able to introduce you to Dr. Mike Petrik, DVM, MSc, aka The Chicken Vet.  It has been my great pleasure to have worked with him for the past year and a half to bring you a laying hen veterinarian’s expertise and perspective to my blog. He has helped us understand and care for our birds better and we can look forward to more of the same in the coming months!

In other news, I’ve been busy working with my zoning attorney, preparing for Monday’s Zoning Commission hearing, at which I expect my chicken-keeping proposal to be voted upon. I’ve got a little something up my sleeve that I’m hoping will be the game winning, home-run swing, so tune in at 7pm EST for all the action! If you missed it, last month’s hearing on my hobby farm proposal, you can still watch it here!

Freida (White Silkie) is an empty nester again as her two boyz have struck out on their own. That means she should be broody again any time now. I’ve got two incubators full of eggs, so I’m actually hoping it’s soon!

Windy (Blue Splash Marans hen and adoptive mother of the Littles) and Spartacus. Maternal photobomb: NAILED IT!
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte hen) keeps a respectful distance from the Ruby Slippers I planted under the coop this week.
Jerry Seinfeld and his unnamed Polish Crested sibling, enjoyed the warm temperatures this week.
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick®
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider
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Chris Chapman
Chris Chapman
11 years ago

Ooooo….a book! I love chicken books :)

Kristin Stumpp
11 years ago

Love so many pics this week. Just beautiful. I really miss east coast autumns. Cacti don't change :( I have a lot of faux autumn leaves around to play pretend with.

Barbara behrens
11 years ago

OOOOOO don't know which one of those I'd pick! Both would be nice….. ;-)

Deborah Ciesla
Deborah Ciesla
11 years ago

Momma needs some organic chicken feed!

Rebekah Ward
Rebekah Ward
11 years ago

We will be moving to a home on 7 acres in December, and I plan on getting chicks this coming spring. I blog about my dogs, but did a search for chicken blogs, and found you. I would love the book, as I plan on free ranging my chickens. Thanks for all the great posts.