Peep: IT SNOWED TODAY AND IT WAS MY COLOR WHITE!
Cheep: Peep no it wasn't you have dirt and mud all over your feathers.
Peep: Well then.
Cheep: When I
had feathers i kept them
very clean....
Brownie: Well any who, we ate the food on the ground!
Mocha: Its not food you moron its
Atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
Brownie Cheep Peep: *MOUTHS ON FLOOR*
Brownie: Since when did you get so smart???
Mocha: I have my sources.
Brownie: *rolls eyes*
Mocha: Well any who I hope we get out today

Cheep: ITS FREEZING THOUGH!
Peep: You'll live. Mocha please tell her * points to Mocha with her wing.
Mocha: Chickens can handle very cold temperatures. Some experts say chickens don’t really start suffering until the temperature inside their coop falls to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. They’ll start suffering earlier if it’s damp inside the chicken house, or if they haven’t become inured to the cold (which is why some people think using heat lamps for hens is a bad idea unless it gets incredibly cold).
Cheep: I am so confused.
Mocha: The conclusion is-
Cheep: WHAT IN THE COOP IS A CONCLUSION?!
Mocha: Oh-my-word. A conclusion is something that-
Cheep: Turns around and walks away.
Mocha: WELL THEN!