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Under the Henfluence

Tove Danovich

A monthly newsletter about chickens and, occasionally, other animals

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Squat

Loretta is a wild chicken. While she was hand raised along with the rest of her group (the country music ladies: Dolly, Wanda, Emmylou), she never became friendly. If I’m hand feeding treats to the flock, she carefully positions herself so ...

2 years ago
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Hello, it’s me, your friend who just got chickens!

a doodle by me that captures the majesty of chickens

2 years ago
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The People Who Love Them

Yesterday someone came to the house to record me talking about the chickens, my book about chickens, and—of course—the chickens themselves. He had to stick the microphone right up to their little beaks to get the sound. They chatted and com...

2 years ago
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Brooding

It’s springtime and I’ve been thinking a lot about brooding. “Going broody” is what we call it when a chicken—a hen specifically—decides she wants to be a mother and starts sitting on her eggs to incubate them. She lays, or steals, enough e...

2 years ago
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  • Tove Danovich

    Tove is a writer and chicken-keeper living in Portland, OR.

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