The long holiday weekend started with rain, which was welcome as last week’s heat was beginning to take a toll on everyone, including Doc Brown’s “hair.” But the rest of the week was amazingly beautiful, which provided ample opportunity to enjoy, admire and photograph both my chickens and a variety of flowers in the yard. I hope you enjoy these snapshots of the past week in my backyard!

Doc Brown (Black White Crested Polish hen)
Freida (Silkie hen) and baby chick (Serama)
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)

The Colors of Summer in my yard. ♥


Kathy Shea Mormino

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The long holiday weekend started with rain, which was welcome as last week’s heat was beginning to take a toll on everyone, including Doc Brown’s “hair.” But the rest of the week was amazingly beautiful, which provided ample opportunity to enjoy, admire and photograph both my chickens and a variety of flowers in the yard. I hope you enjoy these snapshots of the past week in my backyard!

Doc Brown (Black White Crested Polish hen)
Freida (Silkie hen) and baby chick (Serama)
Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster)

The Colors of Summer in my yard. ♥


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Kelli Hartschuh-Muniz
Kelli Hartschuh-Muniz
10 years ago

My chickens and turkeys love mealworms!

Brandie Thompson
Brandie Thompson
10 years ago

New to your blog and to raising chickens, we would love to try this.

Kate
Kate
10 years ago

My "Few Hens and a Guinea" flock would be tickled pink to try these out!

Jennifer Angle Fox
Jennifer Angle Fox
10 years ago

SHAKIN A BAG OF THOSE CHUBBY WORMS WOULD DEFIANTLY GET THE GIRLS BACK TO THE COOP , WHEN IT'S TIME TO COME IN !

karen
karen
10 years ago

Bok Bok..cackle cackle

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