In that case, she waits patiently for me in the mud room.
This a look at the other half of the hen house. Here is a new flock of 25 Rhode Island Red hens (plus one old Buff Orpington rooster - Golden Boy, by name). When I say new, I mean new to this farm. They are really about a year old and spent their first year in Chesterville. I saw that they were for sale in Uncle Henry's and thought that I was reeaaally lucky to find them. Ever since they have arrived, though, they have hardly laid any eggs at all. Not sure why, but I am surely hoping they will kick into gear by springtime. If not, their future doesn't look too bright...
You can not really pet her as she does not understand at all about the "velvet paw" concept, but she is fun to have around. She is also very conscientious about keeping the rodent population balanced.
Just relaxing in the sun....
Life is good....
They are hoping for a handout of apples which they have been getting lately, and they have become quite shameless at begging for them.
