Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

Yeah, I realized after i wrote that. You can't go studding out chickens these days, the way you can with dogs. She is a very happy pullet here -- I kind of feel like I have a half bantam flock since my marans is small for a marans, and my largest hen (olive-egger) is so demure she is at the bottom of the pecking order.

So i bought some Salmon Faverolles from a hatchery, and it is a bit of a disaster. They arrived filthy, malnourished and at death's door with coccidiosis. Now I have to keep them quarantined in my basement until they heal (or die.) One already passed. Never again.
Chicks are like drugs -- you need to be sure you can trust your dealer . . . .
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I’m always amused to see the dog’s reaction to snow mimic the chickens’. He walked his front feet out as far as he could, but couldn’t bring himself to put out his hind feet. Suddenly, he bolted back up the steps, and begged to come back in. I had to check waterers anyway, so I stepped out. As soon as I reached for my boots, the dog went out to relieve himself. He then bolted back into the sun porch. :gig
 
I’m always amused to see the dog’s reaction to snow mimic the chickens’. He walked his front feet out as far as he could, but couldn’t bring himself to put out his hind feet. Suddenly, he bolted back up the steps, and begged to come back in. I had to check waterers anyway, so I stepped out. As soon as I reached for my boots, the dog went out to relieve himself. He then bolted back into the sun porch. :gig

None of my chickens is willing to come out. Even I wrapped their coop and run with clear tarps, they just stay in coop all day long.
 
Well....it happened! I finished rehabing the Guinnea, Polish Coop.... 😬

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