Thankfully, toward the end of our trip, we were longing to be back with our children and back to the farm. It's a wonderful feeling to be excited to return to your 'normal' life. Without living here on the farm, I'm not sure that would be the case! Farmer J missed his chickens and was glad to see that our "chicken sitter" did a great job!
When we first returned home, it was quite warm (for this area) but very icy! You could skate on our lawn and making the trip to the chicken coop was (and still is) a slippery feat!
Despite the cold, the chickens are doing well. J has the lights and heaters connected to timers to decrease extra chicken chores (i.e., trips to the coop) and decrease the electricity bill. We can tell the chickens feel "cooped" up but we are hesitant to let them out as we have spotted a hawk flying around the farm! See below!
Here's the hawk high above the farm in a tree right above the garden.
Minutes later, the hawk took out one of our beautiful song birds that was happily eating away at our bird feeder. The hawk is definately a bird of prey. Yikes- we have to protect our chickens!
Slowly but surely, we are taking down holiday decorations and gearing up for the last leg of winter! I can tell the days are getting longer and Groundhog's Day is just around the bend! We are dreaming of spring baby chicks, the arrival of seeds in the mail and wearing mud boots instead of snow boots!
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