Yup, SE wisconsin here and we were dumped on. My chicks got soaked in the wet snow before I got home from school to close them in (the wind was coming from the east! Nature always thwarts my plans!) so I stayed up all night worrying about them and checking on them every so often. At about 6:00AM I got ready to shovel all day. By 7:30 I had the chickens dug out, got them a few treats, warm water, etc. I even shoveled the grass a little bit, and let them out of their run. One jumped up onto my shoulder hehe.
Unfortunately, on the way in with the waterer, the girls got pretty excited and the base fell off draining a quart of water on the floor.
Now I need to shovel the driveway so I can go to the store to get fresh bedding before it gets too late and freezes. But now it's getting colder, and the wind is picking up, and it's still snowing. Sigh. The worst part is my driveway is some 700 feet long, down hill, and this snow weighs so darn much!
I came in for a break, and that break turned into a long break, and then I went back out and my shovel disappeared (did someone else take it?) so I came back in and now it's a really long break... and now I am watching Scooby Doo.
Don't get me wrong, though, I love snow. I am just worried about my chickens because it's our first winter