She's gorgeous!I have a feeling she once belonged to someone (since she’s a bantam hen), but she’s been visiting my yard every day for the last year.
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She's gorgeous!I have a feeling she once belonged to someone (since she’s a bantam hen), but she’s been visiting my yard every day for the last year.
Oh oh oh oh! Words fail how adorable they are and that she brings them to meet you and lets you touch them.So one of the neighborhood hens, who I’ve named Pearl, stopped by and introduced me to her baby chicks this afternoon
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Does this help Marie?I'm so grateful you did. I think it would be a good idea to link it every week or so because people like myself for instance cannot get bookmarks on their phones.
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The neighbours have a huge clump of it in their chicken yard.Wormwood is Artemisia absinthium - it is bitter and used as a flavoring in absinthe. It is mildly toxic and repels bugs like fleas and lice (a few leaves in the nest boxes would be a good idea maybe?).
In the middle ages it was believed to be a preventative against intestinal worms and there has been at least one academic study that shows it as effective against tapeworms in dogs (as effective as commercial anti-worm medications).
I am thinking of planting some around the Chicken Palace in the spring.
That is an extraordinary egg. Rather lovely I think.I may have shared a picture of this egg a few weeks back. A bit of a mishap in the paint department of one of the Roadrunners.
Every time I reached to crack an egg I couldn’t bear to use this one. I think it is pretty!
So finally this morning I decided to blow it and make scrambled egg for the chickens without sacrificing the pretty shell.
I haven’t done that since I was a kid but I remembered the basics and it wasn’t that hard to do.
With apologies to the CDC I didn’t think to wash it before I started so I did expose myself to whatever disease the chickens might pass on. I think I will survive.
Now I just have to figure out how to display it!
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It was, wasn’t it!That was so worth a re-read.
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I agree - I definitely feel good I was able to preserve it.That is an extraordinary egg. Rather lovely I think.
At my house, that's a two way street. If you could ask her, Blossom would tell you I never give her enough treats.She's a cat. You can't tell them what to do with any degree of certainty that they actually do it anyway.![]()
Just wonderful!So one of the neighborhood hens, who I’ve named Pearl, stopped by and introduced me to her baby chicks this afternoon
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