Here in Northern Connecticut, we have had an unusually snow-free winter, for which my flock and I are tremendously grateful. But, after 60°F temperatures on Thursday, we were treated to 8″ of snow and temps in the teens. As Hartford native, Mark Twain once said of New England: “if you don’t like the weather, wait a minute.” Please enjoy the photos.

Cleopatra is eggspecting babies to hatch in the next 24 hours!
Thursday: The calm before the storm! 60°F…but not for long!
Hellooo White Friday!
Three French Black Copper Marans hens.
Chevy (Light Sussex rooster) with Caesar (Serama rooster)

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Here in Northern Connecticut, we have had an unusually snow-free winter, for which my flock and I are tremendously grateful. But, after 60°F temperatures on Thursday, we were treated to 8″ of snow and temps in the teens. As Hartford native, Mark Twain once said of New England: “if you don’t like the weather, wait a minute.” Please enjoy the photos.

Cleopatra is eggspecting babies to hatch in the next 24 hours!
Thursday: The calm before the storm! 60°F…but not for long!
Hellooo White Friday!
Three French Black Copper Marans hens.
Chevy (Light Sussex rooster) with Caesar (Serama rooster)

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Lee Smith
Lee Smith
2024 years ago

This would make a great addition to our new coop. Even though we live in the South, the property is on top of a hill and it gets c-c-c-cold up here!

Christine Stein
Christine Stein
2024 years ago

Love all the articles! So helpful. Cleared up a case of scaly leg mites thanks to your article.

Melissa
Melissa
2024 years ago

Wow! That looks very cool!

Andrea Smith
Andrea Smith
2024 years ago

My chickens would love one of these even though it doesn’t get quite as cold here in Georgia as it does in Connecticut.

Pat Bourret
Pat Bourret
2024 years ago

A nice safe way to put a little warmth in the coop without jeopardizing their safety.

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