Christmas week here at Blazing Trails Farm was a challenge with on again, off again snow alternating with rain and sunshine. We are expecting eggs to hatch this coming week and are looking forward to sharing that experience with you as it happens, live!
The Olive Egger in the nest box on the right has been broody for nearly two weeks. When the eggs in the incubator hatch, I’ll slip them underneath her to raise.
Christmas morning breakfast consisted of steel cut and regular oatmeal with blueberries, apples and bananas. I put out several loaf pans so that there was no bickering and nobody left out.
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Christmas week here at Blazing Trails Farm was a challenge with on again, off again snow alternating with rain and sunshine. We are expecting eggs to hatch this coming week and are looking forward to sharing that experience with you as it happens, live!
The Olive Egger in the nest box on the right has been broody for nearly two weeks. When the eggs in the incubator hatch, I’ll slip them underneath her to raise.
Christmas morning breakfast consisted of steel cut and regular oatmeal with blueberries, apples and bananas. I put out several loaf pans so that there was no bickering and nobody left out.
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Love your blogs!! They make me laugh! Keep it up! Give my love to Rachel!
This is my first winter with chickens and I'm seeing how bored they get. It's hard for me to come up with fun, but safe ideas to keep them occupied!
You are so creative with your comments & captions to all the pics that you post of your flock!! You are amazing!! My must daily read!!
Please, please , pretty please with mealworms on top, enter me in this give a way, my chicks love this and I am always running out, thank you.
Thanks for the chance to win! My chicks would be so happy!
I was wondering if I could ask you a question? All, and I do mean ALL, of my chickens have stopped laying. Are the molting? Or could they possibly be done? we love all of them and miss our eggs!