Spring struggled mightily to arrive as scheduled this week, but more of winter’s freezing temperatures over-stayed their welcome. There is light at the end of the tunnel though as we look forward to temps in the 50s this coming week.

I have to believe that drinking the snow melt is my flock’s idea of helping erase The Eternal Winter.
Spartacus. Open arms for Blaze’s welcome back to the flock after his protracted stay in the infirmary?
Blaze. Hugs for Spartacus?
Not so much.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Kathy Shea Mormino

Affectionately known internationally as The Chicken Chick®, Kathy Shea Mormino shares a fun-loving, informative style to raising backyard chickens. …Read on

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Spring struggled mightily to arrive as scheduled this week, but more of winter’s freezing temperatures over-stayed their welcome. There is light at the end of the tunnel though as we look forward to temps in the 50s this coming week.

I have to believe that drinking the snow melt is my flock’s idea of helping erase The Eternal Winter.
Spartacus. Open arms for Blaze’s welcome back to the flock after his protracted stay in the infirmary?
Blaze. Hugs for Spartacus?
Not so much.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
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Tw
10 years ago

Love the coffee captions, must be why I love chickens!

Julie Drigot
Julie Drigot
10 years ago

Kathy, It's great to see how your following is growing, the hens photos are so beautiful as always. This nest box is on my list but first I need to make a new bank of nest boxes and hopefully some cute curtains.

Marsha Allison
Marsha Allison
10 years ago

I've been wanting to try this kind of nest box. I sure do hope I win!

kim
kim
10 years ago

Would love this!!

kittns125
kittns125
10 years ago

These look like a great idea. I think our girls would like them. We still have snow that is about 3 feet deep in our outside run, ouch! It is pretty much the same in the fields around our house. From here, I can still only see about the top 8 inches of our plow. I guess it is better than a couple of days ago. Only about 4 inches of it was visible. :-)

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