
We have been really lucky so far - we plan to vend on the Lebanon Green throughout the winter but I have to admit I have enjoyed the recent mild weather. Yesterday, I renewed our 90 day vending permit from the city of Lebanon, so you can expect to continue to see us out there. We started vending on the Green Valentine's Day of last year so we know how cold it can get! Please keep coming to the van- even if it's only to see if we are frozen alive in there:)
I haven't written about Cindy in a while. I am keeping my fingers crossed but I think Trish's suggestion to put one other chicken in with her helped. What really caused her to be accepted by the other chickens was the snow we had. When it snowed, Cindy was still keeping to herself in the corner of the horse stall, but I decided to put her back in the run in shed with the other chickens ( their coop is underneath the shed). Since chickens hate snow and refuse to get there feet "frozen " in it, she was trapped in the shed with the others and they finally had to work it out. She had no where to run. She tried to run into the woods but the snowfall prevented her from escaping like she had so many times before. Its been several days and she is hanging with the flock and even eating with them. This is big news because now I don't worry that she is out at night for the fox or coyote to get.