Fat chickens and a horse called Stuart

I like taking photos that amuse me – sometimes they don’t work but today I may have just succeeded. Along from Pigeon Lock (above) is Mill Lane Farm – where the tea rooms are. Walking along the lane today I met … Stuart the cart horse I named him – it seemed as good a name as any and he looked like a “Stuart” to me. These fat chickens supply the farm with eggs to sell – sadly it is closed at the moment as I might have been tempted to buy some. It is no wonder they look so well and must produce lovely eggs because they have a penthouse dwelling, complete with their own chicken weather vane.

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