For a couple of years, now, I've been reading about `saddle's, etc. So, it seems, the distaff contingent of the flock garners the most attention when utilitarian fashion is discussed, or proposed.
Well, no more! Yes, when the temp. plummets, the wind howls, and the humidity level just won't drop, discriminating roos will demand no less than a "0-3 month Baby Mitten"????
You bet. Yes, Roodawg is `demoing' a prototype (color not predator neutral - the little cuff not sewn up so it won't interfere with the eyeballing of hawks), but after-market tailoring should be a breeze, it does stay in place. It would probably be best to fit it on after roosting so the hens won't gossip too much
So, if your roo is suffering from incipient or realized frostbite, add a little more protection, along with a bit of extremely questionable fashion sense... (wondered what Cass would do with our granddaughter's extra baby clothes).
(Eldridge Cleaver's got nothing on Cass
- `70's joke, you eggs)
Well, no more! Yes, when the temp. plummets, the wind howls, and the humidity level just won't drop, discriminating roos will demand no less than a "0-3 month Baby Mitten"????
You bet. Yes, Roodawg is `demoing' a prototype (color not predator neutral - the little cuff not sewn up so it won't interfere with the eyeballing of hawks), but after-market tailoring should be a breeze, it does stay in place. It would probably be best to fit it on after roosting so the hens won't gossip too much
So, if your roo is suffering from incipient or realized frostbite, add a little more protection, along with a bit of extremely questionable fashion sense... (wondered what Cass would do with our granddaughter's extra baby clothes).
(Eldridge Cleaver's got nothing on Cass

