Check out this gallery of images to get you dreaming about what your future chicken coop could look like … come on, I know you want one of your very own.
My favorites are the ones with a living roof, like this one:
Thanks to Melanie for the link.
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So I was going to write up my own post on how to test the freshness of your eggs, but the My Morning Chocolate blog already did: How to Tell if Your Eggs Are Fresh
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Back in July, the New York Times published an interesting article and video essay about a mixed-media artist who became involved with chickens:
The article – Feathering Her Nest
The video essay – Home to Roost
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Someone tried very hard this morning to politely ask for the scrambled egg crumbs I left on the coffee table…
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Oh. My. God.
This video begins slow and then goes nuts at about 2:05!
The most spectacularly horrifying highlights:
2:32 “The Separator”
3:10 “Females down one chute, males down the other”
3:50 “The Optical Counter”
4:05 “‘Falling’ into transportation boxes”
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I don’t think this is cool, no matter how ’safe’ they claim it is.
“The dye is injected into ordinary chicken eggs a few weeks before Easter….”
First, what kind of dye? And just because the article says that the hatchery says it’s safe, doesn’t make it true.
Second, even if it is safe, it encourages people to buy chicks they have no intention of taking care of or even eating. It turns a living animal into a trinket. This is not being responsible with either our pets or our food.










