Looking back at my photos from January I can’t believe how nutty it was: Doc Brown came down with a mystery illness that had me looking at her back for several days to determine whether she was still breathing. After days of hand feeding and prayer, she miraculously recovered. Blaze & Chevy got hit with frostbite which put them out of commission and in the basement Mancave where they remain with Doc until temperatures warm up. Mr. Chicken Chick and I had whirlwind weekend at the Northeastern Poultry Congress meeting so many of my amazing peeps, followed days later by a scheduled surgery that put me out of commission for a bit. Finally, we have been getting hammered with frigid temps and snow storms here in New England, including a certified blizzard last week and are now staring down the barrel of another couple of feet of snow tomorrow night! Whew! I’m exhausted just thinking about it all. I’m very much looking forward to a mostly boring February, please!

Doc Brown and me
Blaze & Chevy, Day 1 in the Mancave with frostbite.
Me & my peeps at the Northeastern Poultry Congress!
After Doc’s crisis passed, she joined the fellas in an adjacent condo in the basement.
Im not cut out for winter I want my flip flops
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Looking back at my photos from January I can’t believe how nutty it was: Doc Brown came down with a mystery illness that had me looking at her back for several days to determine whether she was still breathing. After days of hand feeding and prayer, she miraculously recovered. Blaze & Chevy got hit with frostbite which put them out of commission and in the basement Mancave where they remain with Doc until temperatures warm up. Mr. Chicken Chick and I had whirlwind weekend at the Northeastern Poultry Congress meeting so many of my amazing peeps, followed days later by a scheduled surgery that put me out of commission for a bit. Finally, we have been getting hammered with frigid temps and snow storms here in New England, including a certified blizzard last week and are now staring down the barrel of another couple of feet of snow tomorrow night! Whew! I’m exhausted just thinking about it all. I’m very much looking forward to a mostly boring February, please!

Doc Brown and me
Blaze & Chevy, Day 1 in the Mancave with frostbite.
Me & my peeps at the Northeastern Poultry Congress!
After Doc’s crisis passed, she joined the fellas in an adjacent condo in the basement.
Im not cut out for winter I want my flip flops
Rachel Divider
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Shannen
Shannen
9 years ago

Would LOVE this! I've been debating getting a 50 chick one for this coming spring, but I'd only have to buy a 20 chick one if I wont this, & I could put them together! :-) Love the fact that they're so safe, adjustable, & you can attach them together. Then I can retire my heat lamp.

lostmtn355
lostmtn355
9 years ago

New England — more power to ya>>> We live in a valley that gets passed over YEAH>>> snow all around and we get dusted! Brown Leghorn chicks and an Ecoglow brooder would B wonderful>>>

Nancy Walker
Nancy Walker
9 years ago

I love this

angela z
angela z
9 years ago

Thanks for the chance to win :)

Shannen Ellis
Shannen Ellis
9 years ago

You all need patience if growing your first chicks! This might be a great read! http://www.lifemasterplanner.com/2015/01/self-medicate-patience-pill/

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