We would gladly share some rain with you if we could, we've had it with the rain for now. It rained again last night & still have rain forecast every day through Thursday. We could use a break from it for awhile so the ground could just soak up what's already here. I go into my breeder pens & every time I step the water squishes up. In my growout pen I sink about 2 or 3 inches, it's awful.All this talk about rain... Gah! We can't seem to get more than a few dribbles at a time!Yesterday, the forecast was calling for a 50-60% chance of rain, with mention of localized heavy rain. I ended up having to take an unplanned break from work yesterday because a small storm popped up and started producing landspouts (a land spout is a tornado without the supercell and without the rotation in the storm itself). They issued a tornado warning on it, which prompted me to rush outside, glance at the clouds, put the truck in the shed, and put the birds in their house. I then ran back inside and took the dogs to the basement with me. The storm and its associated land spouts went around us, but just barely. Our pasture is about 1/2 mile long, and the horses are usually at the far end of the pasture. They came back to the house last night looking like they'd been drenched. However, here at the house, we only got 0.05". A neighbor who lives only about 2-3 miles away got a heavy downpour and some small hail. They're calling for a good chance of rain again tonight and the probability of rain tomorrow. Hopefully, we'll get a nice shower out of it somewhere in there. I hear reports of flooding and such farther East, but we're still suffering from a pretty serious drought. Some places farther East have gotten more rain in one night than we've gotten all year. Very frustrating. Wouldn't it be nice if we could take some of their excess and use it out here?![]()
checoukan, I don't even want to think about winter after this crazy summer, who knows what that's going to be like. It's nice to see you check in once in awhile. I'm sorry about your hen, she had a pretty long life though I would say.We have a lot of clay here too, so it get slick and sticky. makes walking tough. Lost one of my original black rosecomb hens this weekend. She must have been 10 or so. Fred told me to turn them loose, and let them run. I just could not do it. They were never allowed to run, unless they made the great escape, and it took me a while to catch them. When they did get out they just did not know what to do, and were so scared, I felt bad for them. Well, I guess I better go play in the mud for awhile, and get some things done. Supposed to get more rain tonight. Crazy for august. Wonder what winter is going to do to us?.........
It's going to be a scorcher here today & with all the wet ground it will be a sauna as usual. I went out just to let birds & goats out & fed a couple pens of chicks & came in wet already. I'm fixing to get my DH to go out & help me put pvc up on the former turkey pen if I can get him off the computer long enough. I would love to get that fixed so the pen is more usable. I plan to make it my growout pen because I need that hoop coop they're in for the Orps.