Look through the fence and see the ducklings!

They are growing up! I put them outside yesterday and they seem to love the extra space they've got!

A brooder light inside of their "house" keeps them warm.

My laying hens are doing great too! I probably have about 9 hens that are laying and I get about 6 eggs a day. Not bad!
Can you see her inside the nesting box?


Our Silver Laced Wyandotte adds beauty to the farm while providing us with food.

I am so grateful that I can have my backyard farm! In looking at other houses in different towns I realize what a great opportunity I have by having animals rights on my 1/3 acre lot.
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