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!

Sylvio (Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerel)
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)
Buelah, Buff Orpington hen
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle hen)
Frederick (Serama cockerel)
Iris (Olive Egger hen)
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!
Here is the list of things I would like to discuss before I have had my coffee
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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!

Sylvio (Silver Laced Wyandotte cockerel)
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)
Buelah, Buff Orpington hen
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle hen)
Frederick (Serama cockerel)
Iris (Olive Egger hen)
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!
Here is the list of things I would like to discuss before I have had my coffee
Rachel Divider
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Angela
Angela
2024 years ago

Please?

Heike Bartlett
Heike Bartlett
2024 years ago

I absolutely love your blog – learning a lot and enjoying your information, pictures and the ladies. Thanks for all of the useful stuff, would so love to have this brooder so that I don’t have to use heat lamps anymore. We live in Colorado and I start all of my babies in the house. It sure would be nice to have the piece of mind, knowing that the heat lamp won’t burn my house down. I am always a nervous wreck until they are old enough

Melissa Smith
Melissa Smith
2024 years ago

Done. Done. And done. Started raising chickens last year and can’t wait to get more this spring!

Rachael Schilling-Payne
Rachael Schilling-Payne
2024 years ago

Yeah for keeping chicks warm safely!

SunGryphon
SunGryphon
2024 years ago

I’m getting more chicks in May and would love to have this for them!