My Chickens Are Going To Kill Themselves

I’m on constant suicide watch

Brynn Mahnke

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Athena on her favorite roost. Credit: Author

We’ve had chickens for seven full days. I swear they’ve at least doubled in size as their floofy exterior has come to resemble feathers more than fuzz. They’re learning how to roost and settle down to nap like proper birds, though they still occasionally flop over from exhaustion.

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Brynn Mahnke

Freelance writer, distance runner, lifelong learner. Let’s chat! brynnmahnkewrites.com