michelle, thanks for that link, that is adorable! I never in a million years would think chickens could swim, but those sure do look happy. Of course the little girls are adorable too! I'm glad your DH made it home OK.
I just went out awhile ago & sprayed everyone down again & put the new ice packs in the water for the chickens & put one in the plastic tub in the chicken pen, but really they looked pretty comfortable after I sprayed them pen down with water. The wet ground stays cool in the shade for quite awhile & they looked pretty happy laying in different groups in there. It was kind of funny that in one corner were all of the lavender Orps & Orp/Isabel chicks & the other corner there were a group of Cream Legbars & Welsummers. Then in the middle of the pen were the Salmon Faverolles grouped together. The Ameraucanas were just kind of spread around. My Salmon Faverolles sure did get big fast, they're really growing up. Maybe I can go out in the morning when there is better light in there & get some pics. I'm afraid the light wouldn't be good now with the deep shade to take any.
I just showed my new calico kitten to my DH awhile ago, he didn't know I got any. His comment was, what do we need more cats for? I was kind of surprised at that because he is the cat man. But I think he understood why I wanted another calico after losing my favorite recently. Of course I didn't show him the sister that came along with that one, it will just kind of blend in & oops where did that one come from. That sometimes happens here anyway, one of our cats will have kittens off somewhere & when they get old enough they appear to eat with the rest, so he probably won't even notice for awhile. Cats come & go here, I don't like it, but it's just how it is out here. We have some for awhile & then something happens to them & we have more. We have had some for longer times like the two momma cats right now, but we just don't tend to have the outside cats for really long periods partially because my neighbor hates cats & I think she does things to them. Then there are maniacs like the one recently that shot my calico, I would like to shoot them in the a*** & see how they like it. There are some crazy, nutty people in this world & the scary thing is they're walking around in the middle of us & we don't know it.
I just went out awhile ago & sprayed everyone down again & put the new ice packs in the water for the chickens & put one in the plastic tub in the chicken pen, but really they looked pretty comfortable after I sprayed them pen down with water. The wet ground stays cool in the shade for quite awhile & they looked pretty happy laying in different groups in there. It was kind of funny that in one corner were all of the lavender Orps & Orp/Isabel chicks & the other corner there were a group of Cream Legbars & Welsummers. Then in the middle of the pen were the Salmon Faverolles grouped together. The Ameraucanas were just kind of spread around. My Salmon Faverolles sure did get big fast, they're really growing up. Maybe I can go out in the morning when there is better light in there & get some pics. I'm afraid the light wouldn't be good now with the deep shade to take any.
I just showed my new calico kitten to my DH awhile ago, he didn't know I got any. His comment was, what do we need more cats for? I was kind of surprised at that because he is the cat man. But I think he understood why I wanted another calico after losing my favorite recently. Of course I didn't show him the sister that came along with that one, it will just kind of blend in & oops where did that one come from. That sometimes happens here anyway, one of our cats will have kittens off somewhere & when they get old enough they appear to eat with the rest, so he probably won't even notice for awhile. Cats come & go here, I don't like it, but it's just how it is out here. We have some for awhile & then something happens to them & we have more. We have had some for longer times like the two momma cats right now, but we just don't tend to have the outside cats for really long periods partially because my neighbor hates cats & I think she does things to them. Then there are maniacs like the one recently that shot my calico, I would like to shoot them in the a*** & see how they like it. There are some crazy, nutty people in this world & the scary thing is they're walking around in the middle of us & we don't know it.