by Nicole | Sep 29, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
This chicken continues to play the Houdini and disappear from the backyard nearly every day. She reappears in the neighboring yards or our garden. Clever girl. The ducks continue to splash and frolic about. They’re even happier now that rain is becoming...
by Nicole | Aug 17, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
Honey is hard at work guarding the homestead: Good old Foghorn is one of the most consistent layers we have: As is Gandalf! 🙂 We let the three little birds out with the full flock, and they enjoyed roaming their bigger pen. The bigger hens were a...
by Nicole | Aug 11, 2014 | confessions, Urban Homesteading
In February, my husband and I jumped head-first into urban farming — starting our summer garden from seeds. It then developed into an even larger endeavor when we added 13 chicks into our home. And then four ducks. And then three more chickens… The past...
by Nicole | Aug 3, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
The girls have been laying for two weeks now (some more consistently than others,) but we noticed a dip in egg amounts the past few days and were thinking that the heat might have just been messing with the girls. And then we found this: And then this: All in...
by Nicole | Jul 31, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
The eggs are here! It happened before we even realized it! How are the chickens five months old already? Here’s the proof! We discovered the bird’s hiding place inside a brush pile (we’ve meant to clear it out a few weeks now, but it’s a...
by Nicole | Jul 25, 2014 | Photography, Urban Homesteading
Yes, we expanded the flock even more! Meet Bug: and Pepper: and Lola, the Showgirl: They are a year and a half old and were re-homed due to their previous owner moving into an apartment. We are more than happy to welcome the bunch of Bantams (small-breed...
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