Busy, busy week here in Suffield, Connecticut. Lots of sunshine and balmy temperatures provided ideal conditions for doing spring clean up and yard work that the chickens were happy to help with. Please enjoy the photos!
There are currently three broody hens in the flock. The hens who have proven to be good mothers will be given fertile eggs to hatch.
Mr. Chicken Chick installed the mailbox he made for me in February for my birthday. I love it and it’s a nice clean spot to set down the egg basket while puttering around the chicken yard.
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Busy, busy week here in Suffield, Connecticut. Lots of sunshine and balmy temperatures provided ideal conditions for doing spring clean up and yard work that the chickens were happy to help with. Please enjoy the photos!
There are currently three broody hens in the flock. The hens who have proven to be good mothers will be given fertile eggs to hatch.
Mr. Chicken Chick installed the mailbox he made for me in February for my birthday. I love it and it’s a nice clean spot to set down the egg basket while puttering around the chicken yard.
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Thanks Yolanda!
I absolutely love your blog. I look forward to seeing your pictures on my Facebook feed.
This is really a great way to keep the chickens water clean! I love seeing all your chickens–they are beautiful!!
Would love to win this waterer for my flock. As a first time chickie owner I would like to say thanks for all your articles and tips. You are extremely helpful.
We just switched from a regular waterer to a nipple waterer in the brooder and are -very- happy with it (as well as the new sand litter!). This would be just the ticket for when they move out to the coop. I like your idea about using the hardware cloth in the garden beds and am looking forward to trying it out.