It was five o’clock in the morning, the hour of the Great Silence. Silas lay tucked under his heavy quilt, dreaming of quiet clouds and soft whispers. He didn’t know that the morning breeze was actually a tour bus for the trendiest band in the trees, and they were about to pull into his station. On Read More …
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The Great Coop Groove
Life at Shady Oaks Farm was as quiet as a sleeping snail. Every morning was the same: peck at the grain, cluck at the clouds, and nap in the hay. Riff the rooster was tired of the silence. He had a rhythm in his heart that the other farm animals just didn’t understand. He spent Read More …
Backyard Chickens – Music without a Film
The Velocity of the Unheard The studio was a hum of cooling fans and the rhythmic, frantic clicking of a mechanical keyboard. Our intrepid composer didn’t just write music; he chased it. To him, melodies weren’t carefully constructed architectures—they were lightning strikes, and he was the only conductor in the city fast enough to catch Read More …
The Beak and the Fury
Talon was tired of the fluorescent hum and the endless cycle of the grain chute. In the cramped shadows of Barn 4, his heart beat with a rhythm that wasn’t a cluck-it was a heavy, rhythmic thumping. He stared at the wire mesh, his eyes burning with a fire that no amount of corn could Read More …
Backyard Chickens – Clean the Coop Again
Generally you need to do a full cleaning of your backyard coop/ run/ etc. around once every 3 months. By this, I mean the area around the chickens. The nesting boxes you have to keep much cleaner. Those I try and do about once a month. This is where you chicken is going to lay Read More …
Mozart and the Secret Sonata of the Chickens
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had a secret. Not the kind of secret whispered in candlelit corridors or scribbled in the margins of love letters—but a secret so peculiar, so absurd, that he dared not share it with anyone. He was in love with chickens. Not in the ordinary way that farmers admired their plump hens or Read More …