After caring for the
goats Bryant and Grace found the chickens that
had escaped from the coop, trimmed their wing feathers and put them
back. Trimming the wing feathers makes it harder for them to fly over
the
fence around the coop.
All it takes to make
chickens happy is a bucket of kitchen scraps. They go to work pecking
them down to nothing quickly. The chickens pay for their keep and then
some when the produce fourteen eggs a day or more.
I think this is the Bantam rooster
Grace called "Colorado". I don't know how he got the name.
When the chickens are
productive enough
that there is a surplus of eggs, they put this sign out down by the
road. Tonia also has a couple of customers she calls that always want
more eggs.