This week’s Flock Focus Friday is heavy on fluffy cuteness as we hatched the eggs from P. Allen Smith’s flock and welcomed the chicks into ours!

The circle of life played out in the backyard this week and while we welcomed new flock members, we said goodbye to Spartacus who crossed the rainbow bridge. RIP pretty boy.

This amazing rainbow appeared across the street from our house this week after a quick rain storm passed through.
The littlest Chicken Chick helps collect eggs as Kate, the ever opportunistic Speckled Sussex, loiters nearby in case of a dropped egg.

Welcome little ones!

Blaze & Rachel.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Kathy Shea Mormino

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This week’s Flock Focus Friday is heavy on fluffy cuteness as we hatched the eggs from P. Allen Smith’s flock and welcomed the chicks into ours!

The circle of life played out in the backyard this week and while we welcomed new flock members, we said goodbye to Spartacus who crossed the rainbow bridge. RIP pretty boy.

This amazing rainbow appeared across the street from our house this week after a quick rain storm passed through.
The littlest Chicken Chick helps collect eggs as Kate, the ever opportunistic Speckled Sussex, loiters nearby in case of a dropped egg.

Welcome little ones!

Blaze & Rachel.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
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Cheri P.
Cheri P.
11 years ago

I'm a new chicken owner and I love your blog and all your helpful advice!

TheChickenChick
11 years ago

Welcome Natalie!

Mary Anne
Mary Anne
11 years ago

I would love this!

Jessie Lynch
Jessie Lynch
11 years ago

This would be wonderful for my two daughters and their chickens. Would make life a lot easier for them!

Donna
Donna
11 years ago

Four RIDs so sweet !
They have very unique personalities and love getting to know them as they grow from tiny chick's to full grown hens….