This week would have been perfect but for the stomach flu that leveled me for a good 48 hours. I did manage to sneak outside during a delusional spell to snap a few pics only to regret that decision very quickly. I recovered in time to enjoy the remainder of the week though and it was spectacular! Please enjoy the photos of my peeps and thanks for visiting!

Columbian Wyandotte hen
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte)
Black Copper Marans, Dark Cornish & White Orpington hens
Blaze (Black Copper Marans) with Thelma (Dark Cornish hen) and Marilyn Monroe (White Orpington)
Serama hen
Portia (Serama hen)
Serama pair
Caesar & Portia (Seramas) 
Blaze, Black Copper Marans
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)
Marans hen
ellen deHeneres (Marans hen, half Black Copper, half Wheaten)
Assorted Heritage breed chicks

My P. Allen Smith babies are GINORMOUS. They’re feathering out like crazy and revealing their genders. From what I can tell, there is a male Silver Laced Wyandotte, a female Black White Faced Spanish, a female Barred Plymouth Rock and a pair of Silver Grey Dorkings! Not shown are a Buff Orpington female, and a Light Sussex male with an attitude as big as any I have ever seen in a chick!

Olive Egger hen & Black Copper Marans rooster
The Ends. ☺

All the coffee in Columbia won't make me a morning person.
Purscilla visits P. Allen Smith's Wyandottes in Arkansas.
A good night's rest can make you feel energized, motivated and ready to take on the world. Oh...sorry. That's coffee. Coffee does that.
Monday again? Nobody make eye contact and maybe it will just go away.
Rabbit, rabbit.
Don't ask. Just pour the coffee.
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
Rachel Divider

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This week would have been perfect but for the stomach flu that leveled me for a good 48 hours. I did manage to sneak outside during a delusional spell to snap a few pics only to regret that decision very quickly. I recovered in time to enjoy the remainder of the week though and it was spectacular! Please enjoy the photos of my peeps and thanks for visiting!

Columbian Wyandotte hen
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte)
Black Copper Marans, Dark Cornish & White Orpington hens
Blaze (Black Copper Marans) with Thelma (Dark Cornish hen) and Marilyn Monroe (White Orpington)
Serama hen
Portia (Serama hen)
Serama pair
Caesar & Portia (Seramas) 
Blaze, Black Copper Marans
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)
Marans hen
ellen deHeneres (Marans hen, half Black Copper, half Wheaten)
Assorted Heritage breed chicks

My P. Allen Smith babies are GINORMOUS. They’re feathering out like crazy and revealing their genders. From what I can tell, there is a male Silver Laced Wyandotte, a female Black White Faced Spanish, a female Barred Plymouth Rock and a pair of Silver Grey Dorkings! Not shown are a Buff Orpington female, and a Light Sussex male with an attitude as big as any I have ever seen in a chick!

Olive Egger hen & Black Copper Marans rooster
The Ends. ☺

All the coffee in Columbia won't make me a morning person.
Purscilla visits P. Allen Smith's Wyandottes in Arkansas.
A good night's rest can make you feel energized, motivated and ready to take on the world. Oh...sorry. That's coffee. Coffee does that.
Monday again? Nobody make eye contact and maybe it will just go away.
Rabbit, rabbit.
Don't ask. Just pour the coffee.
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
Rachel Divider
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ckkat
ckkat
10 years ago

We got hit with the stomach flu here too not long ago and it is nasty! Hope you are all feeling better by now.

cheryl
cheryl
10 years ago

I love reading all your articles… I always find useful hints and tons of stuff that I did not know about raising my girls, This is my first time raising chickens I have 4 beautiful hens that just turned 1yr
old Thanks for all the great Info I always look fwd to your blog Thanks for educating us…

Lori Buris
Lori Buris
10 years ago

Our chickens love the mealworm frenzy and I would be very happy to win them some more treats! They come running when we shake the bag, it's so fun to watch:)

Jessica
Jessica
10 years ago

Chickens love treats! They also love marshmallows (in moderation)

Patricia Damuth Shelton
Patricia Damuth Shelton
10 years ago

I absolutely love the photos and sayings. I pass them along. I currently have 6 girls. and love taking care of them and interacting with them.

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