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!
Bring on the brooder!! Oh, and Spring too!! This cold weather has to go!!!!
Julie Lynch
2025 years ago
I would love a EcoGlow Brooder for Spring chicks
Pamela Reinhold
2025 years ago
I would love to have this since its so cold out it would be better to incubate instead of letting the girls hatch them. My husband says I worry to much but they are my babies lol. They have been sitting now for a week! Oh and this would be a great way for my kids to learn the process since I homeschool them and its our first time trying to have chicks!
Connie Ascanio Ancona
2025 years ago
Love your site, Kathy. It’s my “go to ” first stop when researching anything chicken related! And…I really need the chick brooder!
YES PLEASE!
Bring on the brooder!! Oh, and Spring too!! This cold weather has to go!!!!
I would love a EcoGlow Brooder for Spring chicks
I would love to have this since its so cold out it would be better to incubate instead of letting the girls hatch them. My husband says I worry to much but they are my babies lol. They have been sitting now for a week! Oh and this would be a great way for my kids to learn the process since I homeschool them and its our first time trying to have chicks!
Love your site, Kathy. It’s my “go to ” first stop when researching anything chicken related! And…I really need the chick brooder!