We welcomed a new member into our flock family just in time for my birthday this week: Milo, a 3 month old Yorkshire Terrier with an impressive pedigree, was escorted from South Carolina by his breeder to New York City, a short car ride from his forever home here in Connecticut! He walked into the house like he owned the joint and stole all of our hearts with his affectionate, playful personality. Please enjoy some of the photos taken since the last Flock Focus Friday!
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We welcomed a new member into our flock family just in time for my birthday this week: Milo, a 3 month old Yorkshire Terrier with an impressive pedigree, was escorted from South Carolina by his breeder to New York City, a short car ride from his forever home here in Connecticut! He walked into the house like he owned the joint and stole all of our hearts with his affectionate, playful personality. Please enjoy some of the photos taken since the last Flock Focus Friday!
I wrote a comment to enter for mealworms, I don’t see it now?
I built 2 new nesting boxes. I placed them in the coop Then all heck broke loose. The hens started pecking each other more etc. any advice
My chickens love these things!
i have seen these at royal king where I buy my chicken feed, but I have never bought them. would love for my girls to try these worms, they sure love earthworms. I think they are anxious for winter to break, but still singing away and laying eggs. I love my girls.
Couldn’t have made it through the recent ice and snow with some mealworms to add some fun to the coop!