How confused the hens must be of late, with one day's temperature being in the fifties and the next day's temp in the teens. But if the hens' egg production is any indication, spring is here to stay.
Dare I say it? The long winter of snow, slush, and store-bought eggs is coming to an end.
Check out this photo by blogger/musician/biologist Deborah Sewell. "I can almost see the Omega 3's," she writes.
Read Deb's Sand Creek Almanac post, "Egg Comparison."
Dare I say it? The long winter of snow, slush, and store-bought eggs is coming to an end.
Check out this photo by blogger/musician/biologist Deborah Sewell. "I can almost see the Omega 3's," she writes.
Read Deb's Sand Creek Almanac post, "Egg Comparison."
Photo copyright Deborah Sewell
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