Dank. That’s was this week in a word. The temperatures were relatively mild, so the flockers took advantage of the opportunity to be outside despite the fog, drizzle, wind and ubiquitous grayness. The challenge this week was to figure out what to do about the one Black Copper Marans chick that hatched Thanksgiving night whom I named Kris Kringle. For once I was without a broody hen to rely on to raise it. The chick seemed content underneath its EcoGlow brooder, but I know that it needs other chickens to thrive and that raising it alone inside the house could result in major problems come time to integrate it into the flock.  So…I threw up a Hail Mary pass to Freida.

Freida, my White Silkie and Flock matriarch, was perfectly happy to be roosting with the rest of the ladies when I plucked her from the roost and introduced her to Kris Kringle.

An awkward moment or two of staring at one another quickly evolved into acceptance and the beginning of a mother-chick relationship. Freida’s the best.
Sparky (Black Copper Marans cockerel) is in fine form, vying for the Sexiest Rooster Alive title.

Lola (Columbian Wyandotte hen) was significantly less enthusiastic about being photographed this week as she trudges through a most hideous molt.

Kate (Speckled Sussex) is always up in my business until she can determine whether I’ve brought treats for her or not.
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) and Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster in back)
Annie, a Blue Ameraucana.
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
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Dank. That’s was this week in a word. The temperatures were relatively mild, so the flockers took advantage of the opportunity to be outside despite the fog, drizzle, wind and ubiquitous grayness. The challenge this week was to figure out what to do about the one Black Copper Marans chick that hatched Thanksgiving night whom I named Kris Kringle. For once I was without a broody hen to rely on to raise it. The chick seemed content underneath its EcoGlow brooder, but I know that it needs other chickens to thrive and that raising it alone inside the house could result in major problems come time to integrate it into the flock.  So…I threw up a Hail Mary pass to Freida.

Freida, my White Silkie and Flock matriarch, was perfectly happy to be roosting with the rest of the ladies when I plucked her from the roost and introduced her to Kris Kringle.

An awkward moment or two of staring at one another quickly evolved into acceptance and the beginning of a mother-chick relationship. Freida’s the best.
Sparky (Black Copper Marans cockerel) is in fine form, vying for the Sexiest Rooster Alive title.

Lola (Columbian Wyandotte hen) was significantly less enthusiastic about being photographed this week as she trudges through a most hideous molt.

Kate (Speckled Sussex) is always up in my business until she can determine whether I’ve brought treats for her or not.
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) and Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster in back)
Annie, a Blue Ameraucana.
Thanks for joining me and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider
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aliceh
aliceh
10 years ago

I love hen bags! I bet you get a lot of interesting reactions when you carry them around! The coin purses are equally as adorable.

Julie Stoddard
Julie Stoddard
10 years ago

My youngest is named Rachel and she had a pet chicken that was a house chicken and followed her everywhere. Her name was Cheep. She ate pancakes and speghetti and just about anything that Rachel ate. Then a dog killed her. Sad day.

Joy Meetis
Joy Meetis
10 years ago

I love these bags! I would be very lucky to win, thanks for the chance!

Vallerie
Vallerie
10 years ago

Love the Chicken bag.

Julie
10 years ago

The hand bag is great. Makes me smile everytime I see it!!! Lol

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