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| A broody hen will sit on any eggs no matter the breed or even the species. This white rock has hatched out some New Hampshire Reds. |
Pasture-raised, heritage breed laying hens; chemical-free crops from heirloom seeds
Thursday, May 7, 2015
More Chicks
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Chilly Morning
Monday, April 20, 2015
Broody hens and baby chicks
It's the time of year when most hens lay eggs abundantly and a select few "go broody." A broody hen sits on a nest, even one from which the eggs have been removed because that's what her hormones have programmed her to do. We put our broody hens to work by removing them from their flock and placing them on a nest in which we have put about a dozen fertile (we hope) eggs. Three weeks later we have baby chicks and a Mama Hen to teach them how to be a chicken.
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| Six broody hens all in a row--5 White Plymouth Rock and 1 New Hampshire Red |
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| This Mama Hen hatched out 6 chicks and is now also taking 45 chicks hatched in our incubator under her care. She was broody for us last year also and is very good mama. |
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Signs of a Spring freeze
Tonight's temperature is forecast to be in the low twenties. With Burlington Downtown Farmers' Market opening in one week and Three Farms CSA beginning in 3 weeks we couldn't take any chances with our crops and we've been preparing for a couple days to protect them tonight.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Signs of Spring
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Snow surprise!
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
First Snow
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