Dyke, his brother and another game warden all decided that they didn't have enough chicken in the freezer, so they all pitched in and bought 100 broiler chicks to raise and then butcher. Of course, Dyke offered to host the hatchery and this is what now occupies the back end of the barn...an old water trough serves as the brooder and with a sack of pine shavings, a couple heat lamps and a tarp, he was in business!
Last night, before I slipped between my flannel sheets and down comforter, this is what I saw out the window...snow, snow and more blowing snow! (lit up by the farm light, it looks to have a nice warm glow, but in fact it was 20 degrees!!!)
What it looked like before I headed out to do chores...
Luckily, the schools had a delayed start, so I headed out to do chores @ 7:00...even through my coveralls, it was cold...broke some ice so Biscuit and Ed could drink and then threw some hay.
The kitties had sought refuge through the night in the haybarn...
Brrrrrrr.......









Some of Zack's counterparts from his group of friends...



Wrist corsages and boutonnieres are also carefully coordinated, concerning the colors. 
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The mimic show lasted only through the first loop of the tie and then Charlie continued on by himself. I was making italian sausage and tortelini soup in the kitchen, when Zack's frustrated hollers reverberated the walls!
With time still on our side, we went to another location for a few more pictures. It was freezing outside, but they braved the cold temps and provided another great shot!





