Shortly after I began keeping chickens, one of the wonderfully unexpected revelations I had was that each flock member has its own personality, idiosyncrasies and challenges. Watching them evolve from tiny, wide-eyed, fluff balls into adults in a mere five months is truly fascinating in the same way I imagine it would be to watch an person grow from infant to college graduate in five months.
I soon learned, however, that speaking to non chicken-keepers about their distinctive personas and daily antics, one risks being labelled “the crazy chicken lady” by friends and family. Enter Lauren Scheuer, author of Once Upon a Flock, Life with My Soulful Chickens, a flock-keeper, illustrator, fellow New Englander and builder of stuff who, in writing this book, has single-handedly elevated the status of crazy chicken ladies everywhere to an enviable level.
Publishers Weekly has listed Once Upon a Flock as one of the top ten most anticipated memoirs for Spring 2013. While reading this book, you’ll fall in love with Lauren’s chickens if you already keep chickens and if you aren’t, it will make you want a flock of your own. The following is Lauren’s introduction to her special needs hen, Lucy and her new book:
When my four young hens were about six months old, Lucy, the Barred Rock, fell ill with Marek’s disease.
Suddenly, Lucy couldn’t walk. She couldn’t even stand up. She was very
sleepy and her face turned grey. Not knowing what else to do, I brought her
into the house and kept her as comfortable as I could. I expected Lucy to die any day, but she just kept on living. After a while I found myself sketching little chicken wheelchairs. And little by little, I found myself falling in love with this chicken.
Once Upon a Flock is the true story of Lucy the special needs hen and of
her friend Hatsy; of Marky the terrier, Lil’White the evil Orpington – and my
small flock of remarkable individuals.
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Shortly after I began keeping chickens, one of the wonderfully unexpected revelations I had was that each flock member has its own personality, idiosyncrasies and challenges. Watching them evolve from tiny, wide-eyed, fluff balls into adults in a mere five months is truly fascinating in the same way I imagine it would be to watch an person grow from infant to college graduate in five months.
I soon learned, however, that speaking to non chicken-keepers about their distinctive personas and daily antics, one risks being labelled “the crazy chicken lady” by friends and family. Enter Lauren Scheuer, author of Once Upon a Flock, Life with My Soulful Chickens, a flock-keeper, illustrator, fellow New Englander and builder of stuff who, in writing this book, has single-handedly elevated the status of crazy chicken ladies everywhere to an enviable level.
Publishers Weekly has listed Once Upon a Flock as one of the top ten most anticipated memoirs for Spring 2013. While reading this book, you’ll fall in love with Lauren’s chickens if you already keep chickens and if you aren’t, it will make you want a flock of your own. The following is Lauren’s introduction to her special needs hen, Lucy and her new book:
When my four young hens were about six months old, Lucy, the Barred Rock, fell ill with Marek’s disease.
Suddenly, Lucy couldn’t walk. She couldn’t even stand up. She was very
sleepy and her face turned grey. Not knowing what else to do, I brought her
into the house and kept her as comfortable as I could. I expected Lucy to die any day, but she just kept on living. After a while I found myself sketching little chicken wheelchairs. And little by little, I found myself falling in love with this chicken.
Once Upon a Flock is the true story of Lucy the special needs hen and of
her friend Hatsy; of Marky the terrier, Lil’White the evil Orpington – and my
small flock of remarkable individuals.
I am in the process of building a chicken house/run and looking forward to getting chicks & chickens for the first time. Finding your blog is perfect timing … and I'm sure this book would be just what I need in looking forward to adding new members to my family!
This sounds like so much fun!!
I have no chickens presently, but loved them as a little girl. We once had 13…. and a little rooster that only had his fuzz still and loved to chase me! A little black hen who let me hold her. …. she was my fav
I would love the chance to win this book. Thanks so much and Rachel is just the best!! :) queenb@epix.net
I would love to read about Rachel's flock.