Egg production has been down for a while now, primarily due to the number of broody hens waiting for chicks to hatch. We were happy to welcome four baby chicks to the flock, three Olive Eggers and one Black Copper Marans! This chick is having a seat on her mama hen, BroomHilda.

When the Olive Eggers grow up, they should lay beautiful olive colored eggs like this one.
Portia (Serama pullet)

Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) is beginning to molt. Molting starts at the head and works its way down and back.

Windy (Blue Splash Marans) has crooked toes one one foot, which causes her to carry more weight on the other foot. As a result, she gets bumblefoot from time-to-time. She needed to have the bumblefoot surgery this week, which was no fun for any of us.

Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster) continues to heal from his wattle infection in June.
A barn in town after a rain storm this week.
My daughters’ summer camp play was held at the theater next to this beautiful church on Friday.

Another new project was started in the ever evolving chicken coop this week. Walls over the studs will make cleaning much easier.

Brutus (Serama cockerel) doing his thang.
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Egg production has been down for a while now, primarily due to the number of broody hens waiting for chicks to hatch. We were happy to welcome four baby chicks to the flock, three Olive Eggers and one Black Copper Marans! This chick is having a seat on her mama hen, BroomHilda.

When the Olive Eggers grow up, they should lay beautiful olive colored eggs like this one.
Portia (Serama pullet)

Rachel (Bantam Cochin Frizzle) is beginning to molt. Molting starts at the head and works its way down and back.

Windy (Blue Splash Marans) has crooked toes one one foot, which causes her to carry more weight on the other foot. As a result, she gets bumblefoot from time-to-time. She needed to have the bumblefoot surgery this week, which was no fun for any of us.

Blaze (Black Copper Marans rooster) continues to heal from his wattle infection in June.
A barn in town after a rain storm this week.
My daughters’ summer camp play was held at the theater next to this beautiful church on Friday.

Another new project was started in the ever evolving chicken coop this week. Walls over the studs will make cleaning much easier.

Brutus (Serama cockerel) doing his thang.
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goldenvalley
goldenvalley
11 years ago

Hi Kathy, I really like your website with unbeatable images
and ideas. Really idea is amazing.
http://www.goldenvalleypoultry.co.uk

bjoii1
bjoii1
11 years ago

Would love to win the PredatorPee. My little flock of 5 has been terrorized by a fox. The horrid little thing has killed 3 of my sweet pullets and wounded 1 of my remaining 2. My children are heartbroken right now after the loss of their chickens that we raised from day 5 and I'm seriously reconsidering the free-ranging lifestyle, even though I know that's what they love. It's so hard losing them, especially since we have so few.

Corie Young
Corie Young
11 years ago

Love the pictures. I find it helpful when you let us know the breed of your feather babies. There are so many interesting chickens out there.

Nancy
Nancy
11 years ago

Looks like a great giveaway! Love the photos of your chickies and super-fun captions. :)

TheChickenChick
TheChickenChick
11 years ago

Vickie: keep your chickens well secured at night with hardware cloth on all the windows and any opening leading into the coop. There will always be predators in the area, but there's no need to be afraid of a nighttime problem if the coop is secure.

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