Snow at Dawn

Dawn, was all cold and crisp and even this morning. Now we cannot compare our meagre precipitation with the downfalls experienced by North America overnight, but for me, it is quite enough to be coping with, thank you very much. Everyone in blogland are posting photos of snowy backyards...so not to be outdone, here goes
Halleh, slightly uneasy with snow which he has not really seen before. Tonight I will try and put him into the duckhouse with the other runners, with a bit of luck he will realise that trying to shag the hens is not a good idea.

Scotty, my most gentle of cockerels with his five hens (Sheila,Faye,Jennifer,Patty and Maureen), these five hens were the only surviving hens from a fox attack at my friend Helen's farm and seem to be very happy here in their new home.

Bill and one of my two buff hens from this year's brood....I have just realised that I have not named them yet

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures of the snow and your chickens and Halleh!! They would have trouble navigating the 2feet of snow we've had--So I'm glad you don't have as much as we do here in Virginia!

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  2. Everybody looks happy and healthy. Yes, I like seeing your snow.

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  3. Love your snow photos of the hens, but especially the top one looks like a Christmas card.

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  4. You got more than me. Two hours west of me and two hours north of me all got snow. But me....nothing. Ain't that just pig shit!

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  5. what lovely photos........at least you should have a white Christmas.

    Gill in Canada

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