I guess I just wanted to vent and also see if anyone has ever had an experience like this.
I work a 12 hour shift every Saturday. I always get up and let the chickens out of their inner pen and set out there fresh feed. Well, this morning I left earlier than usual and it was pitch dark outside so I asked my daughter to remind my husband to feed the chickens.
Well, he's very busy on some work project and he didn't even go outside all day and when I got home, after dark, I asked him about feeding the chickens. Not only did he NOT feed them. He didn't even ever let them out of their inner pen so they had no access to water at all all day long. In his defense-the chickens are "my" project and he isn't in a habit to tend to their needs. I blame myself completely that I didn't make sure it was done.
I just felt sick about it and still do. I think how they just must have been so miserable all day. They are 5 in a small coop with a small inner pen, aprox 8x10ft. Usually they have water inside their small inner run but I had just taken it out to clean on Friday. They always have access to water in their outer/large run- where they spend most of their time. Every day I let them out to a huge run and then usually they free range in the afternoons before roosting time. Anway, they usually are spoiled with treats and free ranging, but today they spent all day stuck in their sandy small run with no water. It was a cool day, thank goodness for the cold front, but I am still very concerned for them.
I just feel awful and I am mad at myself and my husband, cause he was home all day and didnt even think about them and I just wanted to share with other people who might care, cause I can tell my husband just doesn't "get it" althought he is certainly sorry about it happening.
anyway, I feel like I can hardly sleep, worrying that they might have been so stressed today and that they might be ill. I went out and put water inside their coop where they roost- but they were already "in bed" I know they will be up early ready to drink though- and they will have a huge meal ready for them.
So sad.... this is my first big failure as a chicken minder,
Mary
I work a 12 hour shift every Saturday. I always get up and let the chickens out of their inner pen and set out there fresh feed. Well, this morning I left earlier than usual and it was pitch dark outside so I asked my daughter to remind my husband to feed the chickens.
Well, he's very busy on some work project and he didn't even go outside all day and when I got home, after dark, I asked him about feeding the chickens. Not only did he NOT feed them. He didn't even ever let them out of their inner pen so they had no access to water at all all day long. In his defense-the chickens are "my" project and he isn't in a habit to tend to their needs. I blame myself completely that I didn't make sure it was done.
I just felt sick about it and still do. I think how they just must have been so miserable all day. They are 5 in a small coop with a small inner pen, aprox 8x10ft. Usually they have water inside their small inner run but I had just taken it out to clean on Friday. They always have access to water in their outer/large run- where they spend most of their time. Every day I let them out to a huge run and then usually they free range in the afternoons before roosting time. Anway, they usually are spoiled with treats and free ranging, but today they spent all day stuck in their sandy small run with no water. It was a cool day, thank goodness for the cold front, but I am still very concerned for them.
I just feel awful and I am mad at myself and my husband, cause he was home all day and didnt even think about them and I just wanted to share with other people who might care, cause I can tell my husband just doesn't "get it" althought he is certainly sorry about it happening.
anyway, I feel like I can hardly sleep, worrying that they might have been so stressed today and that they might be ill. I went out and put water inside their coop where they roost- but they were already "in bed" I know they will be up early ready to drink though- and they will have a huge meal ready for them.
So sad.... this is my first big failure as a chicken minder,
Mary