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.
I would hatch Black Copper Marans and Olive Eggers to start !! As i sit here listening to my baby chicks I can only imagine what it would be like to be watching some hatch too !!! I believe you called it chicken math …right ??????
Blue Laced Red Wyandottes to get hens to go with my rooster.
If I won the incubator,, I would put in all my girls eggs.. I have 1 Roo, he is a Buff Orpington and it would be a surprise to me as they hatched!
Ameriaucana for sure, obsessed with the pretty colored eggs
MARANS