There is no prettier time of year in New England than autumn and as the last of the colorful leaves fell from the trees this week, we said goodbye to the amazing color palate until next year.
Iris, (Olive Egger pullet) in her first experience as a broody hen, adopted a variety of chicks that I hatched in the incubator and slipped underneath her after dark. The ten chicks are either Black Copper Marans or Olive Eggers.
Kate (Speckled Sussex hen) enjoys a dust bath in the run with some friends as I spied on her through the pop door.
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There is no prettier time of year in New England than autumn and as the last of the colorful leaves fell from the trees this week, we said goodbye to the amazing color palate until next year.
Iris, (Olive Egger pullet) in her first experience as a broody hen, adopted a variety of chicks that I hatched in the incubator and slipped underneath her after dark. The ten chicks are either Black Copper Marans or Olive Eggers.
Kate (Speckled Sussex hen) enjoys a dust bath in the run with some friends as I spied on her through the pop door.
It would be really had to choose. Does the hat also come in adult sizes?
Another give-away – yippee! And both prizes are tremendous, as always.
I love your speckled Sussex – I have two, plus a light and a coronation. I love my Sussex girls – heck I love ALL my girls!!
Love your blog. Made a cookie tin water warmer this weekend after watching your tutorial. Can really use the herbal fusion in the coop right now since we've closed it up to keep the weather out. Thanks for the giveaway!
Calista looks like a pile of Fall leaves herself! Gorgeous girl!
Love the hat!!!!! Too cute!!!