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How to keep your hens laying eggs all winter long: my top 5 tips!

By dramamamafive January 5, 2014 backyard chickens, Chicken Eggs, Chicken problems, Chicken Seasonal Care, Chickens, winter in Nebraska 43 Comments
How to keep your hens laying eggs all winter long: my top 5 tips!

This post was updated (just for you) in November of 2016. Enjoy! My hens are troupers. They are contented egg-laying machines, even through the coldest months. Though the temperatures have…

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It’s a mystery: which of your hens are laying eggs? Here’s how to tell!

By dramamamafive July 29, 2013 backyard chickens, Chicken Eggs, Chicken Health Issues, Chicken problems, chicken recipes, Chickens, laying hens 160 Comments
It’s a mystery: which of your hens are laying eggs? Here’s how to tell!

Updated in September 2017, gentle reader, just for you: I have two important tasks that I need to accomplish today: I need to make some peach pies, and– I need…

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Cornish Cuties update: 8 weeks old and perhaps not so cute

By dramamamafive July 13, 2013 Chicken DIY Projects, Chicken Eggs, Chicken problems, Chicken Stories, raising meat chickens, Uncategorized 18 Comments
Cornish Cuties update: 8 weeks old and perhaps not so cute

Remember our Cornish cuties that started out in the basement as little chicks? That was just 8 weeks ago.  Here they were at that stage. They are incredibly soft and…

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A Slew of Varmints

By dramamamafive July 4, 2013 Chicken problems, Chicken Stories, predators, Uncategorized 7 Comments
A Slew of Varmints

After the loss of a couple of chickens, and after exposing our Cornish cross meat birds to the dangers of an outdoor chicken yard, we’ve stepped up our predator vigilance…

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The time has come . . . for the Cornish to be OUTSIDE

By dramamamafive June 19, 2013 Chicken Feed, Chicken Health Issues, Chicken problems, Chicken Seasonal Care, Chicken Stories, Meat chickens, raising meat chickens, Uncategorized 29 Comments
The time has come . . . for the Cornish to be OUTSIDE

The Cornish cross chickens are no longer cute.  Remember how we started out with them about a month ago and they were soft and velvety and so adorable . .…

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Amy is married to good husband Bryan, Mum to six smart alecks, Amma to eleven cutie-pies, and follower of Jesus. She lives on a few windy acres in Nebraska, with a motley assortment of chickens, too many roosters, ducks, geese, cats, dogs, and a canary named Luciano. Her garden is too big, her house is never clean, and she'd always rather be OUTSIDE.

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