We had Katahdins when we first bought our farm. Lovely animals. Our Amish neighbor spotted us four bred eyes in exchange for us letting him graze his flock on our pasture. It would have worked out if he had been willing to agree to putting them on a worming schedule. He wasn't so we got out of the sheep business.

Morning or afternoon all. Still a pot of coffee around for late risers. Also some sweet tea which is what I'm enjoying now.

It's that wonderful time of the year here where you can almost 'smell' spring in the air but it's all a tease. At least all the snow melted from yesterday.
Our daffodils have been blooming for a couple of days!
 
These are the birds I bought the little bird alone is a banty cochin quite friendly.
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Good morning Club. Brought another pot to share.
Woke up 8 could not get up till 9:30 tired from yesterday.
She is pretty easy going to bird also George not flighty at all.
I do have peripheral vision, went in to show them water nipples.
Saw one bird beside the food bucket when I opened the door ?
Did not see the others. Turned to talk to the better half, saw then in the screen door top.
Set them on the roost.
 
Good morning Club. Brought another pot to share.
Woke up 8 could not get up till 9:30 tired from yesterday.
She is pretty easy going to bird also George not flighty at all.
I do have peripheral vision, went in to show them water nipples.
Saw one bird beside the food bucket when I opened the door ?
Did not see the others. Turned to talk to the better half, saw then in the screen door top.
Set them on the roost.
Good luck trying to tell them where to roost! :gig DH made me a door prop to keep the interior coop door from swinging around or getting blown shut. It’s less than 2 feet long but don’t you know they fight to roost there every night!
 
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