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The irises are poking from beneath last years fallen leaves. Correction, the hens are removing said leaves from the young irises.
Most importantly, the heat, save for a few hours in the am and pm, is off in the house.
In the chicken yard, the annex has been dismantled and a heat light put into the coop for rainy days.
Not that they go inside - except to lay 3-4 eggs a day. Woo Hoo!!
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