This week in a word? Cold. Don’t let the super sunny photos from the beginning of the week fool you- we endured the coldest temperatures of the year in Connecticut this week and are looking forward to a warm up any time now!
Margarita (Black White Faced Spanish pullet) taking a winter stroll.
Serama cockerel (left, Caesar) and Marans hen (right, ellen deHeneres)
Light Sussex cockerel (Chevy)
Columbian Wyandotte hen (Lola)
Black White Faced Spanish hen (Margarita)
Sylvio and Iris made it to the cover of my article in Chickens Magazine this month!
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This week in a word? Cold. Don’t let the super sunny photos from the beginning of the week fool you- we endured the coldest temperatures of the year in Connecticut this week and are looking forward to a warm up any time now!
Now that I ended up with two roosters out of my group of 5 “hens”, I’d love to give this a try! Thank you for the opportunity.
Megan
2025 years ago
We have 13 Chics coming in March and another 15 coming in May this would be awesome so we don’t have to use the scary heat lamp.
Kelly Kanedy Schwindt
2025 years ago
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Christine
2025 years ago
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Kathy Hathaway
2025 years ago
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Now that I ended up with two roosters out of my group of 5 “hens”, I’d love to give this a try! Thank you for the opportunity.
We have 13 Chics coming in March and another 15 coming in May this would be awesome so we don’t have to use the scary heat lamp.
Oh, I would LOVE to win this to hatch some feather babies!! Thank you!!!
I have never used a brooder & would love go have the chance to get one!
You have convinced me – moderate Oregon will remain my home. (I still envy your yard) I want to raise my own chicks this year and this would be such a wonderful and safe way to do this.