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I dreamed last night that you sent me two of the most vibrantly colored red breasted blue Araucanas - a roo and a hen. Both sporting outlandish tufts - enormous and waving around their heads, practically glowing red and blue. When I opened up the box to let them out, baby Araucanas began jumping out and were running all over the place; a fountain of chicks overflowing the box.
It was a nice dream. I was sorry to have to wake up
I agree about the weather throwing off the flock. I know we live in very different states, but it's the same crazy swings in the atmosphere. I'm happy to hear that they are coming out of their molt - I hope that they have enough feathers to deal with the cold. My flock is in a hard molt, just in time for the frigid temps, which worries me. I'll be keeping an obsessively close eye on these guys from you through out the winter.
My husband really is the best. I stumbled into a 12x60 foot mobile home being given away because the inside was trashed by renters. The exterior is in excellent shape, but the inside is totally destroyed; so naturally I saw the thing and thought - CHICKEN COOP! Instead of telling me that I had at last crashed over the edge of insanity, my husband said "If this means that i don't have to build you a new coop every week, then I'm all for it." Can you imagine! He's pulling the skirting and getting it ready to move as we speak. The thing is insulated, has windows, electricity, so putting the birds on lights will be a piece of cake. It's as predator proof as they come. i can have brooder rooms, all the feed and straw stored in the back room......
I have the permit pulled and the mover scheduled. This is going to be a good winter for my critters!