Fun "Social-Distancing" Things To Do With Chickens During Covid 19

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My hubby picked up cabbage for a game of swinging keep away (they've grown on him to the point that he buys one at least every other trip to the grocery store), and I put out some river pebbles to combat the amount of rain we've had lately! I also planted marigolds to transplant into the run and some veggies for us to share. It's also nice that the clover is growing back, so I've clipped some of those for them (they get grass most days but prefer clover).
 

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