As you can tell, it has been snowy and cold since the last Flock Focus Friday. The chickens and I have had enough! The weather-dude tells us that it’s going to warm up into the 40s this week, so you know what that means…let the flood gates open! <ugh> I’ve got a plan to make a floating bridge out of pallets, so at least the chickens have the opportunity to stay dry even if they don’t avail themselves of the life-raft. Please enjoy the photos from the week- the color theme is black and white-like it or not, that’s what Mother Nature was serving up!
Partridge Cochin hen- looking for the highway south.
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As you can tell, it has been snowy and cold since the last Flock Focus Friday. The chickens and I have had enough! The weather-dude tells us that it’s going to warm up into the 40s this week, so you know what that means…let the flood gates open! <ugh> I’ve got a plan to make a floating bridge out of pallets, so at least the chickens have the opportunity to stay dry even if they don’t avail themselves of the life-raft. Please enjoy the photos from the week- the color theme is black and white-like it or not, that’s what Mother Nature was serving up!
Partridge Cochin hen- looking for the highway south.
With my turkey laying but not sitting I’ve been trying to divide them up under my hens .I’m afraid of overwhelming them though and turkey eggs incubate longer than chickens. A mini incubator would be perfect.
would be so much fun to watch.
would love a chance at this for hatching out some serama and welsh harlequin chicks/ducks
Great photos, as usual!
would love 1 ,going to try it out for the first time this year.