Ethan is adorable Lizzy! You guys are giving me baby fever.
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sorry, I programed them into the program using already made songs!Ash, you mean you played or sung them? Sorry about the predator Lizzy. That would really worry me. My dogs were awfully busy last night. The cold must make food hard to find.
I'm waiting for my hair to dry so I can get out in the cold. Not that I'm anxious but I really need to go take care of those birds! I just hope I have running water!!
OMG, I can't even imagine using that much feed in a day, I go through enough as it is. I think the Danzsizing needs to really happen instead of adding more birds & going the other way. I'm having problems with my FF freezing in the troughs before they eat it all. Today was just awful, I spent two hours out there in the cold this afternoon doing chores. & fortunately I had on my whole regalia & was fairly warm except for my feet. I did have on some of my DH's wool socks, but they weren't even enough today. I guess I'm going to have to start layering socks too. My feet were just ice cubes by the time I came in the first time. I had to come in for a few minutes & get my feet thawed out & then go back out & finish feeding the cats, dogs, & rabbits. Holy cow, I was just exhausted by the time I got in from being out there. I talked to my son in OKC this afternoon & it is even worse down there, he said it's really icy & there are accidents everywhere. He is being sent to Texas due to an ice storm down there so he isn't going to make it this weekend for our dinner & his daughter's birthday, he was really upset about it. They were told they would go or they would be fired, so he had no choice. He just hated to have to tell his daughter he wasn't going to be able to come.I love the smell of a real tree but can't afford to get sick from allergies to enjoy the scent. I do like putting out evergreen smelling candles and such this time of year.
Amelia is just a precious child. She is just too cute. I love the picture!
I spent about 3 hours out in the cold working.Even with all my prep I still had frozen hoses. I spent what seemed like hours dragging the darn things around. I tried taking one long one and put it in the shop but it never thawed out. So I had to rig up another one to use on that side. I had to use the heat gun to thaw the faucet handle so I could turn water on. I had unplugged the pirit hose to use the heat gun and failed to plug it back in. By the time I got through watering on the other side the pirit hose was frozen. What a pain in the butt. I picked up an egg from my Coronation sussex that was still warm from being laid and set it outside. By the time I had dispensed feed to the east set of pens and came back the egg had frozen and cracked. I can't imagine a whole week of even colder temps. Holy crap!
I did go get the Christmas tree and hauled it to the house on a wagon. It's still sitting by the front door. After all that work out there I don't have the energy to put it up.
I've got to reduce some numbers here shortly. I am feeding well over 150 pounds of feed a day. This cold weather is killing me financially.
Awww, what a cutie! I love the little bear outfit too.
It looks like Fowl Pox & if it is there isn't anything you can do except wait it out. You do need to isolate the birds that have it though because it is contagious & it is spread by the dander from the affected birds. When they get over it you will need to disinfect the area they have been in with bleach. There is a wet form & a dry form & I can't tell for sure from the pics, but it looks like the dry form. The wet form is worse & can get into their noses & throats & cause them to have problems eating.
Thank you. It has been there for 2 days and I did not separate him, I hope it isn't too late, I have 8 week old chicks in that coop.OMG, I can't even imagine using that much feed in a day, I go through enough as it is. I think the Danzsizing needs to really happen instead of adding more birds & going the other way. I'm having problems with my FF freezing in the troughs before they eat it all. Today was just awful, I spent two hours out there in the cold this afternoon doing chores. & fortunately I had on my whole regalia & was fairly warm except for my feet. I did have on some of my DH's wool socks, but they weren't even enough today. I guess I'm going to have to start layering socks too. My feet were just ice cubes by the time I came in the first time. I had to come in for a few minutes & get my feet thawed out & then go back out & finish feeding the cats, dogs, & rabbits. Holy cow, I was just exhausted by the time I got in from being out there. I talked to my son in OKC this afternoon & it is even worse down there, he said it's really icy & there are accidents everywhere. He is being sent to Texas due to an ice storm down there so he isn't going to make it this weekend for our dinner & his daughter's birthday, he was really upset about it. They were told they would go or they would be fired, so he had no choice. He just hated to have to tell his daughter he wasn't going to be able to come.
Awww, what a cutie! I love the little bear outfit too.
It looks like Fowl Pox & if it is there isn't anything you can do except wait it out. You do need to isolate the birds that have it though because it is contagious & it is spread by the dander from the affected birds. When they get over it you will need to disinfect the area they have been in with bleach. There is a wet form & a dry form & I can't tell for sure from the pics, but it looks like the dry form. The wet form is worse & can get into their noses & throats & cause them to have problems eating.
Thank you. It has been there for 2 days and I did not separate him, I hope it isn't too late, I have 8 week old chicks in that coop.
I just have one 1-gallon heated dog water bowl outside the coop. I go down 3-4 times a day with a gallon of water from the house, and refill the bowl. So far that is working for all the chickens, turkeys and ducks. If it wasn't for the ducks, the water would last a lot longer but the ducks do play in it and splash it out and that's why I have to refill it several times a day. I must admit, it is times like this I'm really glad to have everyone living in the one coop, so I don't have to refill bowls for multiple pens.I have a ? about geese and ducks, what do you do about there water?
I have a cookie-tin heater in the coop for the chickens and so far that's been great. I know the water birds like to get thier faces wet especially when they eat , so far I'm still using the kiddy pool and just busting out the ice. I don't remember to many winters here that have had cold spells that seem to last as long as this one might go. I don't have them in the main coop and run with the chickens ,they have a pretty nice pen and shelter but its more open then the coop.