- Carpenter, Novella. Farm City, The Education Of An Urban Farmer. 1st ed. New York, NY: Penguin Group USA, 2012. Print.
- Goldhammer, Catherine. Still Life With Chickens, Starting Over In A House By The Sea. 1st ed. New York, NY: Plume, 2007. Print.
- Lewis, Celia. The Illustrated Guide To Chickens. 1st ed. New York, NY: Metro Books, 2010. Print.
The grass is green, the oats are sweet, and we girls want to wish you all, a Stupendous New Year.
PS Thank you to Meredith Acosta, aka Bambi, in Sunny California for The Illustrated Guide To Chickens, it's a great book girl thanks for thinking of me on my birthday.
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ReplyDeleteI want to clarify, that as I understand, Chickens can also change the angle of their feathers to allow for air flow, which also assists in cooling them off. :) Please, for all those who have an opinion or additional knowledge please post all comments and share the wealth... A Thank you in advance to all those who help this blog along...:)
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