Unrelenting, brutal cold and snow have been the name of the game here in New England the past month and there is no relief in sight. Nobody doubts the local meteorologist who said today that this has been the coldest month in Connecticut history. The weather is to blame for cabin fever in the chicken coops, but lots of exciting things are unfolding inside as we await some relief from the cold.

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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Unrelenting, brutal cold and snow have been the name of the game here in New England the past month and there is no relief in sight. Nobody doubts the local meteorologist who said today that this has been the coldest month in Connecticut history. The weather is to blame for cabin fever in the chicken coops, but lots of exciting things are unfolding inside as we await some relief from the cold.

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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Jackie
Jackie
2025 years ago

My girls would be thrilled! And maybe it would help calm the young birds that have suddenly decided people are scary :)

Dee Reese
Dee Reese
2025 years ago

Fingers and wings crossed for this one! Would it be okay to give them these treats everyday or can it get to be too much of a good thing?

Kelly Carter Lees
Kelly Carter Lees
2025 years ago

My girls would be in heaven!

Olivia's Garden
Olivia's Garden
2025 years ago

Oh My, your blog is so much fun! Yes, my girls and my daughter (5) would love to treat her girl to these wonderful treats. The Bluebirds would love them too!!!!

Sabrina
Sabrina
2025 years ago

Love your blog Chicken Chick. I wish I had more space to house more chicks but only my 4 will do. The would enjoy the meal worms if I won. Lol

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