I saw this three foot chicken nestled in the landscape at Bellwether Gardens on the Leelanau Peninsula. I'm glad chickens aren't actually that large.
This coop is the grandest I have ever seen. Large enough for me to call home! I didn't get a good shot of the front unfortunately. It looks like a small cottage and is so adorable.
Do come in ladies.
I can't wait to have my own coop and chickens. Nothing like farm fresh eggs and the friendship of hens.
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You sound broody! Sorry I couldn't resist saying that.
Wow, that is a big chicken..nice and colorful! Thats so cool..enjoy your hens and coop when you get them! I'd be playing with them 24-7! They are waay to cute!
That coop is a pretty one for sure. One day you'll have a coop of your own.
Handsome chicken :) Amazing the wonders found on the Leelanau Peninsula!
That is a big chicken! It would be a fun yard decoration.
We are loving having chickens and having our own natural eggs. I never get bored watching them, they are so entertaining. I hope a flock of hens find you soon! :-)
Jennifer
I want a chicken coop of my own, too! Our town just legalized having them within city limits...now all I need is my own house!
I was just visiting Zach's blog (The Green Gardener) and he too was saying how much he wanted chickens. Too funny. I've been thru the phase but when I think of the work I talk myself out of chicks everytime.
You're right, farm fresh eggs put the supermarket ones to shame. And I love the bright orange yolks you get with free range eggs.
I hope you get your chickens soon!
I've discovered, hens are not always friendly.
And don't get me started on roosters.
But for farm fresh eggs, anything is worth it.
I love the big chicken! Wouldn't it be cute in a kitchen??
I know you will have your very own coop and chickens before you know it!!
Have a great day.
Pam
Hey, that henhouse is really something to crow about! (heh, sorry) I love that folk art garden rooster.... Little touches like that really make a garden so inviting. :-D
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