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Notice the lumps in this young (but large) rat snake. Our 2 missing biddies. |
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Charlie caught the snake with his trusty snake catcher. |
Pasture-raised, heritage breed laying hens; chemical-free crops from heirloom seeds
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Notice the lumps in this young (but large) rat snake. Our 2 missing biddies. |
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Charlie caught the snake with his trusty snake catcher. |
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We pulled 5 birds from their flocks to be used in Dan's demonstration. They were happy to go home again when the show was over. |
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County Agent for Livestock and Forages, Lauren Langley, setting up the registration table. |
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Our friend, Farmer Mike, arriving to help us with parking. |
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Dan Campeneau, Poultry Agent, teaching about conformation or how to determine a good layer from a cull. |
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Learning about mobile housing from Charlie and Dan. |
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We are excited to be invited to participate. The Tour is happening June 7th and 8th from 2 to 6 in the afternoon. Save the date and plan to tour as many of the farms as you can. More info is here: www.carolinafarmstewards.org/ |
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Can you see 3 little yellow fuzz balls peeking out from under this mama? |
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Some felt a little chilly and huddled together under the heat lamps for warmth. Chickens naturally cuddle together in a group effort to keep everyone warm. It was a cool, rainy and windy day. |
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The chickens don't seem to like cold feet. Here's one barred rock who braved the elements and is heading back to the shelter of the hen-a-bago. |
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The view from our front door the morning after the storm began. |
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The snow stopped late in the afternoon and the sun finally came out just in time to set in a blaze of color. |