The week started with a slushy mess of wet snow and ended with 60°F temperatures- Welcome to New England! Please enjoy some photos of my chickens this past week!

Ally McBeak (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle) at the beginning of the week vs Ally McBeak at the end of the week (first photo).
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) at the beginning of the week.
Rachel at the end of the week.
Doc Brown (White Crested Polish hen) at the beginning of the week. 
Doc Brown at the end of the week.
Windy’s (Blue Splash Marans hen) face says it all.
Snow on March 31st, Mother Nature’s April Fool’s joke came a day early.
It was warm and sunny by the end of the week and Freida (White Silkie hen) enjoyed every minute of it.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Kathy Shea Mormino

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The week started with a slushy mess of wet snow and ended with 60°F temperatures- Welcome to New England! Please enjoy some photos of my chickens this past week!

Ally McBeak (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle) at the beginning of the week vs Ally McBeak at the end of the week (first photo).
Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) at the beginning of the week.
Rachel at the end of the week.
Doc Brown (White Crested Polish hen) at the beginning of the week. 
Doc Brown at the end of the week.
Windy’s (Blue Splash Marans hen) face says it all.
Snow on March 31st, Mother Nature’s April Fool’s joke came a day early.
It was warm and sunny by the end of the week and Freida (White Silkie hen) enjoyed every minute of it.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
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Rhonda S. Phillips-Tenderholt
Rhonda S. Phillips-Tenderholt
11 years ago

Love this basket! Thank you.

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Grandma Bird
Grandma Bird
11 years ago

Love the egg basket. It would look very nice on the kitchen counter! Love your blog, emails and on Facebook too!

Eileen Head
Eileen Head
11 years ago

My girls might not fill it up yet but with chicken math I believe we will get there :-)

leslea
11 years ago

Oh, I need this basket!

LindaR
LindaR
11 years ago

Start with separating a few at a time.
When you figure out the guilty one,
remove it ! Some say to put golf balls
in the nest or use fake eggs. Others
say once an egg eater, always a egg
eater.

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