Living a life on a farm has many rewards. Before me and my 2 children moved to the farm in Indianola, OK, we suffered from allergies and sinus. After a time we became custom to the hay and pollen, which is different than the grass and dust you get in town. We did suffer from the Poison Ivy that seam to grow every where.
I spent 75 percent of my day outside. Feeding the chickens, goats, and horses was great therapy for me.
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Miss Hen was one of my favorite hens. A very faithful layer. She would follow me every I went and some times allowed me to pick her up and carry her.
I had to keep her separate for the other hers and the rooster because they were so mean to her.
More Pictures of my chickens. I plan to upload more in future posts.
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