Our first show! Rick
and Clint put their shoulders to the job of loading our chicken coops. What would we do
without those guys?
We had a great time and met some wonderful people at the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Spring Planting Festival.
It took us some time to get our display up. We took nine
colorful coops and we stretched over four booth spaces.
Several little boys and girls tried them out, climbing in and out of the doors and playgrounds. While they had lots of fun, our coops are meant for animal use only and aren't toys. Try telling that to these cute faces.
Several people were in costume, one of which was the
Renaissance lady pictured. She won over the heart of our employee, Rick. The
red in her hair and the jewels in her crown made her hard to resist. She wasn't interested in him, though, just in our coops.
All in all it was a great experience. We were gratified by the warm reception to Well Kept Chicken coops. It’s nice to see so many interested in getting back to natural
things, such as raising chickens, gathering eggs and planting food crops.
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