We enjoyed several days of beautiful snowfalls this week and while the chickens have adjusted to the idea of the white stuff, it’ll be gone soon with 60°F temperatures predicted for this weekend.
Sparky above & his dad, Blaze, below (both Black Copper Marans roosters) keep a respectful distance from one another. There is no question that Blaze remains the Alpha roo and king of the flock.
This was the first of two snowfalls this week. I shoveled the walkway and the flock spent the day walking back and forth between the two coops.
(above, left to right) Doc Brown (Polish Crested hen) Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) and Kate (Speckled Sussex) reenacting the scene from The Beatles Abbey Road Below, Ally McBeak (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle pullet)
Despite a half a foot of snow on the ground, my flock enjoys dust bathing inside the runs. I can’t recommend sand in a covered run any more highly.
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We enjoyed several days of beautiful snowfalls this week and while the chickens have adjusted to the idea of the white stuff, it’ll be gone soon with 60°F temperatures predicted for this weekend.
Sparky above & his dad, Blaze, below (both Black Copper Marans roosters) keep a respectful distance from one another. There is no question that Blaze remains the Alpha roo and king of the flock.
This was the first of two snowfalls this week. I shoveled the walkway and the flock spent the day walking back and forth between the two coops.
(above, left to right) Doc Brown (Polish Crested hen) Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) and Kate (Speckled Sussex) reenacting the scene from The Beatles Abbey Road Below, Ally McBeak (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle pullet)
Despite a half a foot of snow on the ground, my flock enjoys dust bathing inside the runs. I can’t recommend sand in a covered run any more highly.
Merry Christmas!! Getting chicks in the spring, I could so use this.
Happy Holidays to one and all. My first year with my own flock is drawing to an end and a new one is just around the corner. Much thanks to you Kathy for all of your tips and quick answers to my questions despite your very busy life.
Merry Christmas!!! This would be a wonderful addition to our little farm. We currently have 24 hens and are looking to add more come the spring (we have Barred Plymouth Rocks and love how gentle they are with our kiddos).
I need a brooder! Getting Swedish Flower chicks and have none as yet!!
I really need one of these