195. Snow . . .

. . . well a dusting anyway.


If only the chickens could speak! It did not seem to phase them too much.

They are beginning to lay properly now, the eggs not so small and with less double-yokers which apparently is very usual when hens first start laying.

Two more are still to start laying and we know which two they are. It's very obvious - they are still pristine white.

The reason is that Flash (our sole remaining rooster) has his wicked way with the rest (including a poor bantam) and in the process puts his muddy claws  over their backs and squashes them down into the mud. I think that when the hens start laying, their hormones have changed and their smell changes and Flash gets interested. Up until then he leaves them alone, and they stay very white.

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