As part of our significant farm downsize, we have decided to re-home our whole flock of chickens. So if you’ve ever wanted a ready-made flock full of healthy, diverse hens who lay a rainbow of colors, we have 11 full grown hens - all fairly young and laying (Creme Legbars, Easter Eggers, Cinnamon Queens, and 1 Black Maran, French Black Maran and California White each), two roosters (1 Wyandotte and 1 White Rock) and five “teenage” barnyard mixes (not laying yet). PM me for details. I would prefer to re-home the entire flock together. Located in Edmond. Near Chitwood Farms and The Falls. And if you’re interested in registered, healthy Nigerian Dwarf goats, we still have some available. I will be posting on this page in the next two days with details. (Still trying to get cute pics)
Claire and her babies, Patty and Peggy, out with the big herd for the first time. They loved it.
Bentley herding the gator out of his pasture. Such a toot.
Patty and Peggy’s first time using someone as a jungle gym. They loved it.
Patty and Peggy are excited about their mom’s new hayfeeder.
Patty and Peggy trying out the slide.
This little nugget has been trying to break free for days. Traci finally gave her a little help. Welcome to the world, tough chick.
Patty and Peggy’s first time outside.
Thank you to everyone who voted for our beautiful Arwen for America’s Favorite Pet. She only made it to fifth place, but that doesn’t stop her from being any less fabulous to us.
Bentley is so jealous of Dottie and her friend Darby playing.
Puck is one of our shyest does. But since we’ve downsized our herd, she’s making baby steps toward getting loves. ❤️ So proud of her.
Thumper getting his daily head scratch.
We really shouldn’t laugh, but this is what we all looked like this morning.
Butt scratches for Grandma Rosa.
Yesterday preparing Mazie and Bentley’s shed for the winter storm. Bentley was such a big help.