I think some of our chickens look like some of the birds in Dr. Seuss' story! What do you think?
Sometimes it's hard to get good photos of the chickens who never seem to sit still unless they are sleeping!
It's also difficult to hold a chicken in one arm, and take a photo with my free hand!
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I thought spring was on it's way! This is the mucky mess in the barnyard today. |
Most cows aren't treated as nicely as Echo. Most cows have a shelter, but they don't have a warm stall inside a barn! |
The chickens start laying more eggs in the spring because we have more daylight. I collect about 1 dozen eggs every day. |
I collect eggs every day during the spring and summer. Some winter days I collect none.
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We get ready for spring by planting seeds inside. The little seeds grow into plants. They are big enough to plant in the garden right around Mother's Day.
We fill special trays with dirt. |
Xander and his cousin want a lot of pumpkins this year! They are both 4 years old. He helped plant a lot of different kinds of pumpkin seeds. |
What do you think Xander and his cousin are going to do with all the pumpkins that grow in the garden?
These are yellow squash seeds. They look like pumpkin seeds. Did you know that pumpkins are a type of squash? |
These are flower seeds. |
These are flower seeds, too! |
These are the seeds we planted. |
Do you see the numbers we put on the rows? |
We wrote the row number on the back of the packages so we would know which row the seeds were planted in. |
Then we put the lid on top of the tray. |
Planting a garden and raising animals takes patience and lots of work. It's fun to see how things grow!
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It's fun to have indoor animals, too. Eliza does some funny things! Do you have a pet that makes you laugh? How many pets do you have? We have four cats. Eliza, her brother Jasper, Stinky, and Midnight the barn cat.
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