Hechicken -I love my coveralls ! I wear them all the time . They make me look like an "umpa-loompa"but that's ok, helps keep your other clothes from getting dirty too.
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Coveralls. That's what I need! I've never had any but this year I may get some - for the first time I really feel like I need them.
Trish, you're lucky you haven't had freezing rain yet. We already had some this afternoon and I almost couldn't get into the feed room end of my coop when I went to do evening chores this evening. In fact, I'm so worried I won't be able to get in there in the morning that I pulled the goat/sheep ration of grain and brought it up to the house. I fill the chicken feeder in the evening anyway so by having the goat and sheep feed already pulled, I won't need to get in tomorrow morning so it won't matter if I'm frozen out.
Everyone was in the coop way early this evening and I had completed evening chores about 45 minutes earlier than usual. I guess it felt good to them to get in out of that cold north wind, too.
Those weather guys really get excited about severe weather, don't they? I remember the KFDI weather reporters and tornado weather back in the 70's. You could almost see them dancing the happy dance that something was happening.Hmm... We have ice on everything . Oh joy. Birds are cozy tho, got all of the outside yard stuff done yesterday and today. Having company come for Thanksgiving is making us get a lot done, like- today was trash day, so while the rest of the family was gone I made a pretty good haul to the end of the driveway. (What they don't know won't hurt them).DH's family would hate to think we were going out of our way for them but it truly is a good motivator .
One of the diva weather guys made his winter weather "forecast ". He seems to think that it will be wetter than normal with a couple of arctic blasts, maybe even an ice storm. Apparently he needed his own half hour show to share that info.
I have a nephew who was born in Germany. His Dad is a German doctor. He is 26 years old now and has never had an antibiotic in his life. He is probably the healthiest kid I know. He has also not been sick like most kids were.
I'll bet. Don't get me started on one of my pet peeves ....![]()
Back when I used bagged feed I didn't use as much when I used pellets. First I don't think my birds liked it as well so they ate less. And second there is less waste. I guarantee if you are feeding scratch too they are going to go for that first. I've been considering whether to buy my own pelletizer. A major expense. But I feel I may end up saving money in the long run if I made my own pellets.
Sometimes you do have to spend money to save money. The problem is getting that initial money together!
LOL on the old lady ears. I think my tri-colored may be getting a little hard of hearing. She is only 7 but at night when I call them to come down to the chicken yard for the night, she used to always be the first to run down to me. The last couple of weeks it seems she doesn't hear me calling and I have to walk up and get her. I keep calling as I'm walking and about the time I get halfway up the yard, she will come racing around the corner to me. I don't think she's being "naughty" - I think she just really doesn't hear me until I'm closer these days.
Hechicken -I love my coveralls ! I wear them all the time . They make me look like an "umpa-loompa"but that's ok, helps keep your other clothes from getting dirty too.
Those weather guys really get excited about severe weather, don't they? I remember the KFDI weather reporters and tornado weather back in the 70's. You could almost see them dancing the happy dance that something was happening.
Those weather guys really get excited about severe weather, don't they? I remember the KFDI weather reporters and tornado weather back in the 70's. You could almost see them dancing the happy dance that something was happening.
@HEChicken - thanks for your comment about birds doing what they feel like. I've noticed one of my brahmas seems to prefer sleeping on the floor of the coop, while the rest vie for space on the top roost. A couple birds end up on the lower roost, but why the brahma is on the floor was puzzling me. I'll take it she just prefers being down there. She's definitely not bottom of the pecking order so there's no reason she couldn't get a spot on the roosts.
Water question.... I bought some nice poultry nipples and made a heated bucket watered for them. The power to the coop is working and everything was going to be just great I've spent 10-20 minutes each morning, for the past three mornings, out by the coop trying to encourage them to drink from it. Last night they had it all night, the previous nights I brought the bucket watered out with me after having removed it late, the evening before (after they were bedded down for the night).
If I mess with the nipples, I've been able to get two birds to come peck/kinda drink from it. Otherwise, I've seen no interest. After waiting for awhile I give them access to another source of water and they all run over and drink like they haven't had access to fluids in two weeks.
This page (https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/678722/dehydration-symptoms-cure-and-prevention) talks about dehydration indicators, but it appears to apply to hot weather. I don't think they would be panting in the cold.
Do I assume that even if I don't see them drinking from it, that they are? It's not easy to make marks inside. Or, should I be concerned and find another system. I could buy a heated dog bowl, but I know they will fill it with grime and sawdust and make a muddy mess out of it. I like the bucket because it has a lid, stays clean, and really, they should be grateful I was willing to take my time and make it for them (cough)... the least they could do is express appreciation and glug water from it....
Thoughts?