This is one of those “Dear Diary” blog entries that I’m writing as much for me and posterity as it is for your viewing pleasure. I received an invitation to attend the Royal Poultryville Ball at P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home in Arkansas this month and the story-line read better than Cinderella! While it included a handsome, charming gentleman and a Greek revival palace, it had the added bonus of heritage breed chickens, 175,000 daffodils and 650 acres of farmland. Notably absent were chores, fussy shoes, curfews and wicked step-sisters. The Chicken Chick in Poultryville began on an idyllic spring day in Arkansas…
Mr. Chicken Chick and I flew into Little Rock and drove straight to Moss Mountain Farm to meet P. Allen Smith and his team. The Poultry Workshop was scheduled for the next day, but the producers wanted me there the day before to film some television and radio segments with Allen. The free-ranging, dust-bathing Buff Orpingtons were the preliminary welcome wagon, which made me feel at home immediately. Moments later, Allen’s assistant and producer/director warmly greeted us, offering an umbrella, hat and/or sunscreen. After the winter we had endured in New England, I passed on all three, opting for maximum sun exposure at my voluntary peril.
We were invited to enjoy exploring the property while Allen finished filming elsewhere. The following photos were from our self-guided tour. I wish you could have been there. Meet Amos. He’s a Buff Orpington rooster who kept a watch on his free-ranging ladies far from Poultryville, near the Garden Home.
These are a few of Amos’ ladies. THAT is what a Buff Orpington should look like!This view is from the porch of the Garden home, looking out over the sheep pasture, the waterfowl park and Poultryville (the red roofed structure in the distance).
Dinner bell at the Garden Home.
can you tell me how long can I keep my fresh eggs before they go off really need to no this thank you
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY TIPS ON KEEPING CHICKENS WARM IN WINTER MONTHS I GOT TOLD TO GIVE THEM WARM PORRIGE IN THE MORNING IS THIS RIGHT I DONT WANT TO GET IT WRONG AND MAKE THEM ILL THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO READ THIS
can you help me please every day my chickens keep on tipping there food out of there feeder I don't want to get foxes or rats. they like the food but cant understand why they keep doing it is there any advice you can give me on this thank you
Yes, I do Jamie. Here you go! https://the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/beat-heat-how-to-help-chickens-survive.html
HI HAVE YOU GOT ANY TIPS ON HOW TO KEEP MY CHICKENS COOL AND STRESS FREE IN HEAT ITS GOING TO BE 30c WHERE I LIVE BY THURSDAY AND IM WORRIED ABOUT THEM NOT COPING TO WELL WITH IT MANY THANKS