Hop & Scratch Farm
Just a wife and her husband raising chickens and rabbits in a small Louisiana town. NPIP 72-1275
Mountain Dew jelly and Spiced Pear Jelly. Iām sweating from standing over the stove making it! Whew!!!
Sweated down thru my Fruit of the Looms but all my critters are fed and watered!
6 Rhode Island Reds and 4 Easter Eggers chicks. Located in Bogalusa. Last hatch for the season.
Silkies available, straight run.
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Join us on 6-22-24 for a chicken sale where a group of chicken breeders will be having silkies and other birds for sale.
Let your friends and chicken lovers know.
Silkie varieties: Blue, Black, Paint, Splash, White, Chocolate, and Buff
Project Varieties:
Red Pyle NN
Mill Fluer
Cuckoo/Chocolate Cuckoo Cockerels
1. Location will be at our home in Pensacola, FL
2. Time: 10 am - 2 pm cst
3. Who will be bringing birds?
BBT Exotic Birds
Silkies Blue (Sarah Gibson)
Mac Lewis
Fern & Ivy Homestead Silkies and Showgirls (Jennifer Lambson)
Jolene Harris (Box Bantums)
Matthew Phillips (Bears Birds)
Kristi McKennon (Level Zero Farm)
Happy Memorial Day!
Update: Have found a new coop.
Guinea keets, straight run. Located in Bogalusa.
A couple of my babies that went to live at a new coop. Thank you Prevost for updating me on their growth.
18 Creative DIY Kid-Friendly Garden Projects
Apple cinnamon jelly. Yum yum! 8oz-$8
Silkies, different ages, straight run. Located in Bogalusa.
Update: Flew the coop.
3 Guinea keets. Located in Bogalusa.
Rhode Island Reds, Easter Egger, and Guinea keets. Located in Bogalusa.
Did I mention mayhall jelly is in the making too?
Dewberry jam coming soon!
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Another hatch! Just love these little ones. NFS
5 Welsh Harlequins. Located in Bogalusa
DIY Faux Garden Flower Ideas
Thought Iād share a couple of pictures of my Buff babies I hatched. NFS
One year old Silkies, 8 hens, 2 roosters. Located in Bogalusa. Two Ben Franklins will let them go home with you.
My feed store eggs that I hatched are getting bigger!
My first attempt at container gardening with a tomato plant. Thanks goes to Mr. Jim Yarbrough for getting me started.