And of course now I am on a Wizard of Oz theme singing Somewhere over the Rainbow….Great rainbow photos!![]()

Two babies
Dec 2023 -Bert and Betty
Henny always goes broody this time of year and raises winter babies
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And of course now I am on a Wizard of Oz theme singing Somewhere over the Rainbow….Great rainbow photos!![]()
She's really lovelyNosey Twister had to see what I was working on
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Good thing she doesn’t weigh much!
I love my Azurs they are a really nice Leghorn hybrid- though I wish they wouldn’t lay so many eggs! They are curious funny nosey chooks who always have to know what you’re doing![]()
You have a nice setup in your barn for frost combat where both horses & poultry are nicely protected.Haven’t had an issue with frost bit yet, as long as they are out of the wind and don’t get wet they should be fine.
I really worried about Mr P’s wattles but he was fine.
You've seen my husband's car, that's as close to a toy as we can get right nowAll men are perpetually 9 years old. Our toys are just more expensive.
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Boy tax
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Oh, my sir ~ a Mediterranean CLIMATE ~ teehee. Thats why so many come to the mild climate of the Calif valleys to raise citrus, grapes, & the famous Leghorn. But if you want to, I suppose it's your prerogative to send your Legs to the Mediterranean?Are you saying that people who have leghorns should send them to the Mediterranean?![]()
Thank you for that, but honestly I’m in great pain with my back at the moment. Up all night trying to get comfortable but could not.Good Tuesday morning Mr Wyandottey and Alex![]()
Yes, good ventilation w/o drafts or moisture is key. But I'm such a worrier that if we had a frost warning (rare here) I would put protection of E+coconut oil on combs/wattles cuz i never wanted to see the ugly burn tips on those beautiful red combs. A bit over-solicitous as frost precaution, I know, but it doesn't hurt, the hen likes the comb/wattle massage, & there's the safe side-benefit too.Daisy successfully survived temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C) with no frost bite to that magnificent comb. It is about moisture. Keep it dry and they can survive very low temperatures intact if necessary. Proper ventilation of your coop is essential.