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 week began with chickens foraging on frozen grass and lots of snow cover.

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.

Caesar and Portia, my Serama pair.
Spartacus (a Red Sex Link/Serama cross)
A little more thawing, a little more flooding.
Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) looks no worse for the wear.
Caesar and Portia wading through the muck. They’re just happy to get out of the chicken run lately.
And this is what the chicken run looked like in certain spots after the thaw re-froze.
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Kathy Shea Mormino

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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 week began with chickens foraging on frozen grass and lots of snow cover.

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.

Caesar and Portia, my Serama pair.
Spartacus (a Red Sex Link/Serama cross)
A little more thawing, a little more flooding.
Doc Brown (White Crested Black Polish hen) looks no worse for the wear.
Caesar and Portia wading through the muck. They’re just happy to get out of the chicken run lately.
And this is what the chicken run looked like in certain spots after the thaw re-froze.
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
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Denise Haymore
Denise Haymore
11 years ago

Love this feeder. I have mice outside now. I put my food and water up every night, but I still have a problem with them. I have placed poison around the house to kill them.

Renee Sturgis
Renee Sturgis
11 years ago

Done and done long ago! Would love to win one of these! So tired of the mice eating my chickens feed!

Hwlondon
Hwlondon
11 years ago

Love these great feeders. And I would love to win one! Your pictures are so great. I pin them often. Thanks for everything you do for the chicken keepers of the world. ?

Amber Cruea
Amber Cruea
11 years ago

I would love this feeder! I got started about five months ago with my chickens and now have my husband hooked as well! He keeps ordering more or bringing them home from the feed store!

Pamela Oakes Goff
Pamela Oakes Goff
11 years ago

Those look great! I have plans to make a homemade wooden one, but this looks more durable and easy to clean. Thanks for thinking about us!

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