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The Chicks Are Coming!

Season 1 Episode 103 | 26m 46s

The arrival of warmer weather means it's time for baby chicks on the farm. Lisa shares her best tips and attempts to get one of her hens to raise the new babies.

Aired: 03/31/22
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
It’s fall in Maine, so Lisa tries to find the perfect pumpkin for her fall decor.
Lisa shares some basic cooking tips for scrambling, frying and poaching eggs.
Lisa explains how to handle the lack of light for her coops during the long Maine winters.
Lisa goes ice fishing under the tutelage of a friend who is a lifelong Mainer.
Lisa explains why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well in her state.
Lisa prepares a holiday meal for friends with traditional New England recipes.
Lisa visits a local cow farm in search of fresh milk to make homemade ice cream.
Lisa introduces several of her favorite ducks then she makes savory souffles.
Learn how maple syrup is made durung maple syrup season in Maine.
Meet some of Lisa’s poultry pals.
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It’s fall in Maine, so Lisa tries to find the perfect pumpkin for her fall decor.
Lisa shares some basic cooking tips for scrambling, frying and poaching eggs.
Lisa explains how to handle the lack of light for her coops during the long Maine winters.
Lisa goes ice fishing under the tutelage of a friend who is a lifelong Mainer.
Lisa explains why the Maine climate allows blueberries to grow so well in her state.
Lisa prepares a holiday meal for friends with traditional New England recipes.
Lisa visits a local cow farm in search of fresh milk to make homemade ice cream.
Lisa introduces several of her favorite ducks then she makes savory souffles.
Learn how maple syrup is made durung maple syrup season in Maine.
Meet some of Lisa’s poultry pals.