I said the same thing last winter (which was worse). I had 7 flocks and spent the bulk of each day just feeding and watering. It was a bad year to switch to fermented feed.I finally made myself go out and do chores. I can honestly say this is the worst day so far all winter. The temperature isn't the lowest but with that brutal wind and the moisture in the air it was totally unbearable. Even though I blew it out, my stupid hose was frozen. I swear this IS the last winter I am going to do this. If I can't get things organized and fixed for winter I will seriously have to sell most of the birds.
I did manage to find a freshly laid goose egg while I was out that was still toasty warm. I think they have decided to lay in the early evening. Now if I just could get them confined where I could get eggs each evening it would be okay.
I pared it down to 3 flocks this year but had planned to have a circulated heated water system installed before freezing weather hit but guess what. I didn't get it done in time.
In warm weather I have auto water that saves so much time.
Anyone in Jefferson or Douglas county with 6-12 mo old chickens for sale? I'm looking for 12 to add to my flock.
Kansas may have a document like this but for those close to MO looking for specific breeds you can check this out.
http://agriculture.mo.gov/animals/pdf/poultry_yearbook.pdf