Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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While everyone was making long lines at grocery stores at the start of this thing, my husband ran over to TSC to buy some feed. Gonna do the math real quick to make sure I bought enough, but I’m pretty sure we did and I wouldn’t want to leave other chicken owners without food for their birds. But that store is always empty my husband tells me, hope people aren’t forgetting about their animals.
We always have a month supply of feed for all of our animals.

We did buy extra chick feed because I have some chicks and ducklings that are going to hatch soon and I don't want them to be without food.

I'm thinking that we will extend our run for our chickens to double the size that it is now so they will have 1,400 square feet. It'll give them more room to free range during this time plus less mowing for us 😂
 
I stocked up on everything including supplies for the chickens. I did get low on egg cartons so I ordered some from Amazon.
We went to go get egg cartons at Walmart and there were none, but tractor supply had a ton so my husband grabbed 12 of them I think. We are down to four or five because I've been giving a lot of eggs out.
 
I have a month worth of critter feed. I am headed out to get a pick up load of shavings. They have 9 giant pallets so I certainly won't be creating a shortage.

I rearranged the greenhouse so I can put it in there until needed. We have snow coming.
I need more shavings I think we have 1 1/2 bags full but since I had my husband installed a poop board, our coop has been staying super clean. He loved the idea!
 
Irony of trucks going directly to the stores. Your food is up to two months fresher. I was on the road with my husband for several years, and we picked up a load of shelf stable organic milk. The sell by date was three months away. When it arrives at the grocery store (we delivered to a Walmart distribution), it is down to one month.
 
Watching the news conference now. For those of you without television, check out some of the legitimate news sites such as NPR, your own state website or the the CDC. Things are getting worse right now and I’m sure there will be a lot of misinformation or just plain confusion going on. Crazy times.
I'm one of those that doesn't have TV so I'm not sure what I should trust.
 
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