This week, the January/February edition of Chickens® from Hobby Farms arrived in the mailbox with my article about how to build a better chicken feeder in the centerfold! That was fun, but there was no time to read through the rest of the magazine with two more articles to wind up for my editors by this weekend. (tick, tock…)

Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster) with three of his favorite ladies.

Meanwhile, in the backyard, we enjoyed the final days of live flowers as temperatures plummeted into the teens. I’m SO not ready for winter, but we have started winterizing the coops and I’ll be writing about it for you later this week.

Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) with her friend, Rachel, (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) channeling her inner pumpkin. 

Iris (Olive Egger pullet) and Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) kept close tabs on the Littles (Black Copper Marans chicks and Olive Egger chicks).

This is another Olive Egger pullet, Iris’ unnamed sister.
Iris’ chick-warming capacity was put to the test. 
Spartacus (Serama x Red Sex Link) and his uncle, Caesar (bottom/right) are besties, but they have been seen chest-bumping and engaging in stare-downs lately, which the nephew invariably wins.

Now that Rachel (below, Bantam Cochin Frizzle) has finished molting, she has resumed egg-laying at the rate of 3 per week. None has proven fertile in the incubator yet though despite Sparky’s best efforts. An unidentified flock member had the audacity to pluck these newly grown feathers out of Rachel in a nest box skirmish. :(

Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider

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This week, the January/February edition of Chickens® from Hobby Farms arrived in the mailbox with my article about how to build a better chicken feeder in the centerfold! That was fun, but there was no time to read through the rest of the magazine with two more articles to wind up for my editors by this weekend. (tick, tock…)

Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster) with three of his favorite ladies.

Meanwhile, in the backyard, we enjoyed the final days of live flowers as temperatures plummeted into the teens. I’m SO not ready for winter, but we have started winterizing the coops and I’ll be writing about it for you later this week.

Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) with her friend, Rachel, (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) channeling her inner pumpkin. 

Iris (Olive Egger pullet) and Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) kept close tabs on the Littles (Black Copper Marans chicks and Olive Egger chicks).

This is another Olive Egger pullet, Iris’ unnamed sister.
Iris’ chick-warming capacity was put to the test. 
Spartacus (Serama x Red Sex Link) and his uncle, Caesar (bottom/right) are besties, but they have been seen chest-bumping and engaging in stare-downs lately, which the nephew invariably wins.

Now that Rachel (below, Bantam Cochin Frizzle) has finished molting, she has resumed egg-laying at the rate of 3 per week. None has proven fertile in the incubator yet though despite Sparky’s best efforts. An unidentified flock member had the audacity to pluck these newly grown feathers out of Rachel in a nest box skirmish. :(

Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider
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Jari O'connoe
Jari O'connoe
11 years ago

Ooooo my happy hens would be scratching and pecking for these goodies!

Shannon Barbian
Shannon Barbian
11 years ago

I love your blog and absolutely love all of your pictures! They make me laugh everyday! Thank you for being so open and honest about your daily life.

Joy
Joy
11 years ago

Liked and told them you sent me…Scratch and Peck Feeds

gtvaldez
gtvaldez
11 years ago

Love to try some Scratch and Peck feeds – not located locally for me.

Tara Hublou
Tara Hublou
11 years ago

Thank you for all your tips and advice. I am now collecting eggs from the nest boxes instead of the dog finding them outside. =D ps…I feed my chickens Scratch & Peck and they love it!

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