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!
LOL! Thank you, Pam! Imagine what I might be able to do if I knew HOW to use my cameras properly! :)
Tori Spinning
2025 years ago
Entering for the Brinsea EcoGlow!
Em Ily
2025 years ago
Would love to wIn.
Caitlin
2025 years ago
My husband thinks we should be best friends, since we live in CT, and both adore chickens more than anything…i tried to explain that’s not how it works…but he doesn’t share my rationale haha. Thank you for all your helpful information. You are the ONE site I always visit to ensure I’m doing the right thing for my feathery backyard friends. This winter has been much easier thanks to your advice and experience :-)
She’s still not out of the woods, but thank you for asking, Rodney.
LOL! Thank you, Pam! Imagine what I might be able to do if I knew HOW to use my cameras properly! :)
Entering for the Brinsea EcoGlow!
Would love to wIn.
My husband thinks we should be best friends, since we live in CT, and both adore chickens more than anything…i tried to explain that’s not how it works…but he doesn’t share my rationale haha. Thank you for all your helpful information. You are the ONE site I always visit to ensure I’m doing the right thing for my feathery backyard friends. This winter has been much easier thanks to your advice and experience :-)