We started off the season with a new flock of chicks and some veggie starts. All of them have grown so much in the last few weeks. So here is the progress update! Starting off with the garden; we bought some tomatoes, peppers, sugar snap peas, purple pole beans, squash, zucchini, and pumpkins, as wellContinue reading “How It Started/How It’s Going”
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New Year, New Chicks!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted. Shame on me, I know. After all, consistency is key to maintaining any semblance of an audience. In any case, for those who may care, we have arrived at the time of year when fuzzy baby chicks are tweeting and chirping in every feed store in the northwest.Continue reading “New Year, New Chicks!”
It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye
So, we knew it would come eventually but no one envisioned it happening so soon. Chickens don’t live a terribly long time, about 5-8 years is average. Yet sometimes circumstances outside of our control happen and we are forced to face the reality of life. It’s fragile and unpredictable and time is promised to noContinue reading “It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye”
Clucktastic!
The Times They Are A Changin’
Now that the beautiful Indian summer has disappeared here in the Pacific Northwest, and things are a bit more dreary, it’s time for some things to change around this homestead! The garden is ready to be cleared of all the dead tomato plants and vines, and the huge poke weeds we let grow too bigContinue reading “The Times They Are A Changin’”
When Flocks Collide
The pecking, the squawking, the chasing around. It sounds gnarly to experience, but it has to be done. And so far, having a rooster has actually been a boon to the integrating adventure! I’ve tried to research the varying methods available online, and am taking key aspects from each method to artfully create one thatContinue reading “When Flocks Collide”
Backyard Economy
All the initial startup work is paying off! We’ve got tomatoes ripening on the vine (and they are tasty!), roses are in bloom, strawberries galore, purple pole beans, onions, herbs, and the fall garden sprouting! I absolutely love the homesteading life. I get to feel the satisfaction of harvesting the literal fruits of my labor,Continue reading “Backyard Economy”
Happy Hen House
The time has come! Our once fluffy butt chicks have graduated into 3 pullets and a rooster ready to spring the brooder. So, yesterday we put them out in the coop for the first time. It’s been bittersweet for the humans, but the birds couldn’t be happier. They have room to run and scratch aroundContinue reading “Happy Hen House”
Modding The Quad Squad
If you’ve been following me the last few weeks then you know I’ve been working on a chicken coop for my four chicks. The coop is coming along nicely, and my girls are pretty happy mother cluckers living in the main room of the house (at least for another week). They are the stars ofContinue reading “Modding The Quad Squad”
All Cooped Up-date
Day two and chicken coop is structurally sound. Now it’s time to put the artisan filigree and final touches, and boom baby! It feels so good to set goals with deadlines and then crush those deadlines! Check back soon for the finished product.