Farm News & Cluck-Worthy Updates
Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings at Just Got Laid!

Spring Cleaning
We’re excited to share the news about the coop's fresh paint job! This fresh coat of paint not only brightens up the space but also helps protect our beloved hens from the elements. The vibrant colors add a comforting touch to the coop, making it a welcoming environment for both our feathered friends and visitors. The new paint is also non-toxic, ensuring that our hens remain safe and healthy. With this upgrade, we aim to create a more pleasant atmosphere that reflects the care and dedication we put into our farm. Come by and see the transformation for yourself; we think you'll love the new look as much as we do!

Traveling in Style
Imagine a world where your favorite feathered friends, the chickens, can travel in style! With a new line of fashionable purses and bags designed specifically for our clucking companions, taking your chickens on the go has never been more chic. These stylish carriers are not only trendy but also practical, ensuring that your chickens are comfortable and secure while you’re out and about. Whether you’re heading to a farmer’s market, a pet-friendly café, or simply taking a stroll through the park, these bags come in a variety of colors and designs to suit your personal style. Plus, they are lightweight and easy to carry, making them perfect for chicken lovers who want to keep their pets close while showcasing their unique fashion sense. With these fashionable purses and bags, chickens can now travel on the go in style, bringing joy and a touch of whimsy wherever they roam!

New Water Feature
We are excited to announce that a new birdbath feature has been added to our collection, designed specifically to attract more feathered friends and pollinators to our garden. This beautiful addition not only provides a refreshing water source for birds but also creates a vibrant ecosystem that supports local wildlife. We enjoy watching colorful birds as they splash and drink, while also inviting beneficial pollinators like butterflies and bees. The chickens have loved tearing it apart and eating all the herbs including chives, thyme, and chamomile. The bird seed falls onto the ground allowing them to enjoy a nice treat too!
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