There was a distinct shift in seasons this week from late summer to holy-cow-winter-is-coming. There was also some movement in the right direction on the chicken lawsuit front. The case was brought before the trial judge who swiftly denied the town’s motion for judgment against us. This is just the first step in the dance being held in the halls of justice. I am deeply grateful for the continued moral, emotional, spiritual and monetary support of my readers/fans/peeps. Without you, I would not have been free to litigate this case to this point or had the opportunity to put the town’s misbehavior on display for all to see locally, nationally and internationally.

Flock Focus Friday 110714

The three Serama chicks are feathering out nicely, but the parentage of two of them is becoming questionable. I’m beginning to think one of them may have had Caesar as the dad, but one of my Dark Cornish hens as the mom since the eggs of the Serama and Cornish hens are similar in size and color. Time will tell!


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There was a distinct shift in seasons this week from late summer to holy-cow-winter-is-coming. There was also some movement in the right direction on the chicken lawsuit front. The case was brought before the trial judge who swiftly denied the town’s motion for judgment against us. This is just the first step in the dance being held in the halls of justice. I am deeply grateful for the continued moral, emotional, spiritual and monetary support of my readers/fans/peeps. Without you, I would not have been free to litigate this case to this point or had the opportunity to put the town’s misbehavior on display for all to see locally, nationally and internationally.

Flock Focus Friday 110714

The three Serama chicks are feathering out nicely, but the parentage of two of them is becoming questionable. I’m beginning to think one of them may have had Caesar as the dad, but one of my Dark Cornish hens as the mom since the eggs of the Serama and Cornish hens are similar in size and color. Time will tell!


An extra hour of sleep not on my watch
Hey my eyes are up here
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
Rachel Divider
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Stephen
Stephen
10 years ago

Good luck to all!

Cami
Cami
10 years ago

This would be perfect for the 20 new chicks we rescued a few weeks ago that were abandoned at the post office. Originally there were 40 that they found running around or already dead. They couldn't locate packaging and no one called or showed up to claim them. By the time we got the call only 22 had survived and then 2 more passed with in a day. We think they might be Austrolorps. All of their little beaks were trimmed :-( we think at least half are roosters but they are only about 5 weeks at this point. We… Read more »

Heather P
Heather P
10 years ago

Omg, I eat them, I'm posting from my phone, I see it says I love their their thigh. It was supposed to be "though". Auto correct, gah!

MT Chickens
MT Chickens
10 years ago

I would love to try this since it comes with insulation instructions and I live in NW Montana

Heather P
Heather P
10 years ago

This is a very clever idea! Keeping the regular waters filled and cleaned us always such a core. Mine always wasn't too sit on top and poop, right in the water… ewww. Love all my feathered babies thigh so thus would be really awesome to have :-)

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