The weathervane just isn’t the same without Brutus, but life goes on and we welcomed a few new flock members to Blazing Trails Farm this week.


Freida (White Silkie) is never happier than when she is raising chicks. Freida with two Olive Egger chicks.
Vera (Red Sex Link) workin’ the camera as only she can.

Egg production is still excellent even while the girlz molt, but soon the shorter days of autumn will affect it and supplemental lighting in the coops will continue to stimulate the hormones that trigger egg-laying just as the sun does.

Portia (Serama)
I don’t know how many times I have already killed this hibiscus on our front porch,  but thankfully, it has more than a few lives.
Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) and Blaze (Black Copper Marans)  making their entrance into the grow-out coop. 

By popular demand, I have made my Spruce the Coop Herbal Fusion available for sale on Etsy and in my webstore. Instructions for making it can be found here.

My Partridge Plymouth Rock pullets just began egg-laying and while they aren’t molting this year, they did enjoy the Molt Muffins that I made for the flockers who are molting, like Rachel, below (Bantam Cochin Frizzle).

Calista Flockheart (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle)
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte)
Brutus was a Mille Fleur Serama. This was one of his baby pictures. ♥
Olive Egger cockerel.
Windy (Blue Splash Marans).
Enjoy the rest of your Friday and have a great weekend!
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The weathervane just isn’t the same without Brutus, but life goes on and we welcomed a few new flock members to Blazing Trails Farm this week.


Freida (White Silkie) is never happier than when she is raising chicks. Freida with two Olive Egger chicks.
Vera (Red Sex Link) workin’ the camera as only she can.

Egg production is still excellent even while the girlz molt, but soon the shorter days of autumn will affect it and supplemental lighting in the coops will continue to stimulate the hormones that trigger egg-laying just as the sun does.

Portia (Serama)
I don’t know how many times I have already killed this hibiscus on our front porch,  but thankfully, it has more than a few lives.
Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) and Blaze (Black Copper Marans)  making their entrance into the grow-out coop. 

By popular demand, I have made my Spruce the Coop Herbal Fusion available for sale on Etsy and in my webstore. Instructions for making it can be found here.

My Partridge Plymouth Rock pullets just began egg-laying and while they aren’t molting this year, they did enjoy the Molt Muffins that I made for the flockers who are molting, like Rachel, below (Bantam Cochin Frizzle).

Calista Flockheart (Tolbunt Polish Frizzle)
Lola (Columbian Wyandotte)
Brutus was a Mille Fleur Serama. This was one of his baby pictures. ♥
Olive Egger cockerel.
Windy (Blue Splash Marans).
Enjoy the rest of your Friday and have a great weekend!
Rachel Divider
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Michelle Volpe Straniero
Michelle Volpe Straniero
11 years ago

Love your page and your flock. Look forward to your posts everyday!

brennaboo
brennaboo
11 years ago

I have learned so much reading your blog. I'm constantly telling hubs something I learned here. Free chicken feed would be egg-selent. :)

Debbie Jaynes
Debbie Jaynes
11 years ago

This is my first flock of chickens and I love reading your blogs I learn so much. Would love free food also

Jessica Stegman
Jessica Stegman
11 years ago

Love Nutrena, it's what we use!

Laura Aderholdt
Laura Aderholdt
11 years ago

Would definitely help on the feed bill – crossing my fingers!

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