From a chicken photography perspective, this week hasn’t been ideal, but we did see the sun briefly and I took advantage of it whenever possible. In between sub-zero temperatures and temps in the mid 50s, there was flooding, mud and general discontent. We’re all looking forward to the end of winter and brighter days ahead!
The middle of the week featured a warm-up and flooding like we’ve never seen before. It was decidedly a drag as I bailed out the basement as well as the chicken runs.
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From a chicken photography perspective, this week hasn’t been ideal, but we did see the sun briefly and I took advantage of it whenever possible. In between sub-zero temperatures and temps in the mid 50s, there was flooding, mud and general discontent. We’re all looking forward to the end of winter and brighter days ahead!
The middle of the week featured a warm-up and flooding like we’ve never seen before. It was decidedly a drag as I bailed out the basement as well as the chicken runs.
I didn't know how bad I needed a Grampa's feeder until last night. I had closed up chicken house, but left the door open as I was waiting for their pet rabbit to come in from outside. I was standing in the doorway watching my girls settle in for the night. Then I saw them, tons of them. MICE, running everywhere. I knew I had a few mice in there, but wasn't prepared for the sheer volume of them!! That must be why my feed cost have doubled. Thanks for a great blog!!
Joanne
Love your blog and I have to check your FB page daily. This would be great to have. I haven't found evidence of mice in the coop are (probably afraid of the chickens), but I have certainly found sparrows in there. :(
I could really use some of these feeders!
Wow, I would love one of those!
Thank you!