These ladies, who look like Rhode Island reds, live about a mile from me. Four hens should provide a family of four enough eggs plus some for the neighbors.
Before moving to the US, I'd kept "Rhodies" in England where I remember letting them out of the coop on frosty mornings. Their feathers, all plumped up, were sometimes glistening with frost. They might have preferred this climate.
A cavalcade of seed catalogues reassures and delights
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I have never been so happy to see seed catalogues land in my mailbox as
this year. As they have arrived the past few days and weeks, I’ve started
to real...
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