Since this happens only once every five or six years, I have to make the best of it. Remember the one little Biddie. Well, I open the shed, where the mom and baby had spent the night, and went to open the hen house. I heard a lot of squawking and when I looked back the hen and flown across the snow to reach the dry area under the pine tree. She just left the baby.
It peeped for a second or two and then started running to the hen.
The hen took only a few steps to meet the Biddie. Then they got back under the pine tree.
The hen took only a few steps to meet the Biddie. Then they got back under the pine tree.
The other chickens didn't like the snow either. They would just walk from dry area to dry area as best they could.
6 comments:
Oh, those are great photos! I think you have the makings of a wonderful children's book complete with photos.
I want some more snow!
Please?
Morgan loves the snow too.
Lovely photos. You have quite a fairyland there.
Wow what great snow pictures and action shots. Those hens must have shoveled the snow away from their own area.
Benny & Lily
Nice photo's! Our dogs are loving the snow, too. I wish they would stop eating so much of it, though.
Now, the chickens want nothing to do with it. They have been happy in the coop - so far...
Enjoy it while you have it and if you want some more, I might have a bit to spare :-)
OH the pictures are awesome. We are with you Mom. Snow only comes once ever hundred years so we have to take as many pictures as we can...
Big Sloppy Kisses
Gus, Louie and Callie
Oh, I just love the pics of the pond and also the horse pasture! Beautiful! You are so lucky you didn't lose power -- it definitely soured my view of the snow!
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