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11/19/2025

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09/21/2025
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07/17/2025

Id pay her bail

A woman who stopped at an intersection to allow a chicken to cross the road allegedly attacked another driver with bear mace for speeding by her and killing the bird.

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07/15/2025

Freezing Eggs
When you find a sale on eggs, you can freeze them to store for baking and cooking later.
Eggs can not be frozen in the shell, but can be out of the shell.
Crack a single egg into each slot in an ice cube tray. Freeze, then pop out and put back into the freezer in a zip lock bag freeing up your ice cube trays for other purposes.
To use simply leave a cube per each egg the recipe calls for sitting at room temp in a bowl to defrost.
Freeze for up to 3 months or as long as 1 year.

Enjoy ❀

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05/31/2025

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05/29/2025

UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOUR CHICKENS ARE SAYING THROUGH BODY SIGNS

1. Flapping or frustration, common in younger chickens.
2. Puffing up feathers – Can indicate cold, dominance, or feeling threatened.
3. Wing stretching – A sign of relaxation and tension relief.
4. Droopy head or self-isolation – Possible signs of illness or stress.
5. Pecking order behavior – Establishes hierarchy; dominant birds get first access to food and nesting spots.
6. Dust bathing – A natural way for chickens to clean themselves and stay parasite-free.
7. Tail position – A raised tail often signals confidence, while a drooping tail may indicate illness.
8. Head bobbing – A sign of curiosity or alertness, often seen when exploring.
9. Foot stomping – Can be a warning or display of dominance.
10. Rapid blinking or closing eyes – Could mean relaxation or, in some cases, discomfort.

Observing these behaviors can help you better care for your flock and understand their moods.

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05/27/2025

Address

712 Walker Road
Lyman, ME
04002

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+12074136025

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