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We had a heavily literary weekend in Sun Valley at the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference, which was just as awesome as always. This was our fourth time there, and it’s our favorite event of every year. I’ll have lots to say about it later on. For now I will report that I discussed the laying [...]

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My little boys are all growed up

by Kathi D on August 14, 2008

I really didn’t expect any answers to my ad offering free roosters. I had talked to other Chicken People in the area and they all said they had a hard time giving away roosters for anything other than, er, um, the soup pot. I didn’t hand raise Del and Mel for 20 weeks to have [...]

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Roosters Redux All Over Again

by Kathi D on August 13, 2008

When we left the rooster story, Mel and Del The Auxiliary Roosters had come home to roost, as chickens always will. That’s not just a saying. Rick and I were amused and relieved at finding the boys trying to break into our coop. We were glad they hadn’t been eaten by coyotes, and it was [...]

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The chickens come home to roost

by Kathi D on August 8, 2008

So, I had been hearing from the chicken sitters, Margarita (Not Her Real Name) and her Italian Lover FlaVio (Not Even Close to His Real Name) that Honi the Main Rooster was picking on Del and Mel the Auxiliary Roosters while we were gone. I could see that there had been some bloodshed, because Del [...]

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Two water features and a chicken band

by Kathi D on June 19, 2008

Whew, was it ever hot yesterday. 104 in the chicken coop. That is, until I installed the mist system. After that, the chickens kicked back with some margaritas and nachos. Here is my latest salvo in the battle against the wild turkeys. I have a phalanx of these motion-activated sprinklers set up all along the [...]

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I am telling you again, the chickens are fine, JUST FINE! They really do stretch out like that just to freak me out, which they do every time, even though I should be used to it by now. I think chickens have a little passive-aggressive mean streak. When they were tiny baby chicks, they would [...]

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Let the rotting begin

by Kathi D on June 16, 2008

If I were writing the assembly instructions for the Compost-Twin, I would make a little note at Step 25: Be sure the holes for the threaded rods are precisely lined up before proceeding to Step 26, otherwise you will get all the way to the last step (Step 439) and you will throw a hissy [...]

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That last straggler through the automatic chicken door was Gertie, who has proclaimed herself Favorite Chicken. They all swirl around when I step into the coop, but while the others run after scattered treats, Gert hangs out until I pick her up for a neck scritch. I don’t know whether she is slow, sweet, or [...]

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