Thanks sharol, I'll have to check into those.
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I tried out my new Yaktrax today out in the snow & I felt like they really helped me get more traction. I don't know how well they would do on sheer ice because they seemed to slip on the slick floor inside. I'm wondering if they would help in mud too, I guess I'll find out after the snow melts.
I was glad to see my sussex roo is still alive today but still not looking any better. He is such a good rooster. The girls were digging around in a dry spot and he was trying to stand there watching over them when he looks like he just really wants to sleep. I'm debating whether to hang a light in the coop to keep him warm.
Oh man... my multis quit on me again... can't believe it. I think there is something wrong with my browser because when I googled something, it opened up like 20+ browser windows but no results. Argh... aggravating to say the least.
I think everyone is pretty much over this cold weather. Even I can't stand it any longer. I WANT SPRING HERE NOW!![]()
OQB is right that lots of our birds problems are because of this cold weather. Thankfully my birds are doing OK. But then again I haven't had a chance to go out there to take a look at them much since I got back from the hospital. I think my immune system took a hit and now I have a stomach virus. When it rains, it sure pours. Haven't been able to eat much for the last 2 days. I'm on a liquid diet just so I'm not dehydrated.
Danz... saw that your peafowl eggs were frozen and cracked! That's just horrible. Those precious eggs... And the sick birds.... you just never had a break... I hope your birds will recover. The rooster sounds like a sweet heart though, still standing guard even though he doesn't feel well. I would love to have a few sebbies around here... maybe later in the Spring.
OQB... how about your bird? That bloody egg looked bad to my untrained eye... hope she recovers soon.
Sharol... I used to have a pair of yaktrak or whatever the brand was but lost it during the move. I really need another pair so I can slide over to the coop and back to the house unharmed. The Due North one in your link looks good. I think my head cover thingie was by Due North as well.
Trish... Glad your yaktrak works. Definitely be careful. The ice is deceiving and dangerous. I have to be careful now since I can't afford to fall and break sutures. This up and down weather is killing me. Mother nature sure hasn't made up her mind about Winter or Spring yet. C'mon Spring...
Taz... miss your Taz pic... I have no idea you could get sued by just using a picture. Guess I better change my tweetybird picture on my work computer... just in case.
Michelle... sending you lots of hugs and positive vibes on your husband's scan. Praying for positive news and hang in there... You are one strong woman!
Lizzy... 63F? That sounds wonderful. I hear ya on the birds flocking out with their wings stretched. Sounded like they enjoyed the day! Mine have always ran out of the coop like they haven't seen daylight for months... silly birds...![]()
I have some from QVC, I think they're Weathertrax or something like that. I really like them. DH told me I didn't need them when we were out shoveling snow, but I wore them anyway. I was glad, because it was slick in places and I'm not all that coordinated. My feet didn't slip once, but I wasn't on pure ice anywhere, either.
Awwww. I sure hope he makes it. If you have a light available for him, it probably wouldn't hurt to use it.
My chickens finally ventured outside a couple of times yesterday. They didn't stay out long, but at least they got out for a bit.