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Rooster Ron and Chickadoo Suz
Head Rooster and Mother Hen
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Have you met Edison? He's been Head Rooster for three long years.  Each morning before sunrise, he starts his day with his own special ritual.  He walks over the top of our house, always traveling north to south.  Next, he proceeds to the garage roof, again moving north to south.  Having completed his pre-dawn roof stroll, he dismounts, proudly flaps his wings followed by a resounding Head Rooster crow.  His day has begun.  Time to wake "his girls" sleeping in the hen house.  Each evening when the day is done, he walks "his girls" safely back to the hen house before returning to our house to roost on the roof in the same place as the night before..  Next morning he'll repeat his ritual all over again. 

What kind of stories do
times on the farm inspire? 
 
  
read
McKenna's Busy Farm Day
written by McKenna and Grandma Chickadoo

what fun!

Add a litttle fluff to your greetings with  Great and Small Note Cards, hatched for your writing enjoyment



 Where is the missing link?


With his carefully maintained hair style ressembling Wilhelminnje's (a Buff Brabanter hen, above) feather-do, this cool dude reminds us just how little difference there is sometimes between humans and the animal kingdom. 


Below, Hank, a Transylvanian Naked Neck rooster, also models his striking resemblance to the above "fashion statement".  


 
Transylvanian Naked Necks, or turkens, naturally have no neck feathers.  They also have half the number of body feathers as other chickens, making them well-suited for the sultry Houston summer weather.