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Oh Rinda,It's been a rough week. Tuesday night we had a massive freak thunderstorm come through with 80 mph winds. About midnight the electricity went out and a 6x12 pen in the yard got picked up and smashed against the fence. Went out in the storm (and let me tell you storms don't scare me but this one was SCARY to be out in!!) and gathered up 40ish wet, terrified 6-12 week old chicks. Stuck them on the covered porch in crates for the night. Came in and wrapped the incubator which contained 140+ eggs, including about 35 cream legbar eggs and 20 isbar eggs. Sat up until 2 AM in the dark fretting about the eggs... finally temps were down to 89 in the incubator so I took 30 eggs out to hens sitting in nests. One was a broody that stuck so I know her eggs are OK, the other hens were just riding out the storm on a nest so of course they were off the eggs in the morning when I finally dragged out of bed at 7:30 and they were cold. Threw them back in the incubator just in case. At least we had electricity again- I have some friends that STILL don't have electricity tonight! Lost $600 worth of eggs most likely but I won't know until I candle in a few days.
I also cleaned out the baby pen (3-5 week olds) and gave them all new shavings because the blowing wind had drenched their bedding. Started them on Corid "just in case." Went out this morning and my sweet little Channing boy was dead. The one that won the photo contest. I am just heartbroken. He was the lightest male I have hatched yet and I had such high hopes for him!
I am so glad tomorrow is FRIDAY.... sore from helping my sister paint at her new house on top of the chicken emergencies. My crazy week isn't over though until Sunday afternoon- then I am going to CRASH.
It's been a rough week. Tuesday night we had a massive freak thunderstorm come through with 80 mph winds. About midnight the electricity went out and a 6x12 pen in the yard got picked up and smashed against the fence. Went out in the storm (and let me tell you storms don't scare me but this one was SCARY to be out in!!) and gathered up 40ish wet, terrified 6-12 week old chicks. Stuck them on the covered porch in crates for the night. Came in and wrapped the incubator which contained 140+ eggs, including about 35 cream legbar eggs and 20 isbar eggs. Sat up until 2 AM in the dark fretting about the eggs... finally temps were down to 89 in the incubator so I took 30 eggs out to hens sitting in nests. One was a broody that stuck so I know her eggs are OK, the other hens were just riding out the storm on a nest so of course they were off the eggs in the morning when I finally dragged out of bed at 7:30 and they were cold. Threw them back in the incubator just in case. At least we had electricity again- I have some friends that STILL don't have electricity tonight! Lost $600 worth of eggs most likely but I won't know until I candle in a few days.
I also cleaned out the baby pen (3-5 week olds) and gave them all new shavings because the blowing wind had drenched their bedding. Started them on Corid "just in case." Went out this morning and my sweet little Channing boy was dead. The one that won the photo contest. I am just heartbroken. He was the lightest male I have hatched yet and I had such high hopes for him!
I am so glad tomorrow is FRIDAY.... sore from helping my sister paint at her new house on top of the chicken emergencies. My crazy week isn't over though until Sunday afternoon- then I am going to CRASH.
It's been a rough week. Tuesday night we had a massive freak thunderstorm come through with 80 mph winds. About midnight the electricity went out and a 6x12 pen in the yard got picked up and smashed against the fence. Went out in the storm (and let me tell you storms don't scare me but this one was SCARY to be out in!!) and gathered up 40ish wet, terrified 6-12 week old chicks. Stuck them on the covered porch in crates for the night. Came in and wrapped the incubator which contained 140+ eggs, including about 35 cream legbar eggs and 20 isbar eggs. Sat up until 2 AM in the dark fretting about the eggs... finally temps were down to 89 in the incubator so I took 30 eggs out to hens sitting in nests. One was a broody that stuck so I know her eggs are OK, the other hens were just riding out the storm on a nest so of course they were off the eggs in the morning when I finally dragged out of bed at 7:30 and they were cold. Threw them back in the incubator just in case. At least we had electricity again- I have some friends that STILL don't have electricity tonight! Lost $600 worth of eggs most likely but I won't know until I candle in a few days.
I also cleaned out the baby pen (3-5 week olds) and gave them all new shavings because the blowing wind had drenched their bedding. Started them on Corid "just in case." Went out this morning and my sweet little Channing boy was dead. The one that won the photo contest. I am just heartbroken. He was the lightest male I have hatched yet and I had such high hopes for him!
I am so glad tomorrow is FRIDAY.... sore from helping my sister paint at her new house on top of the chicken emergencies. My crazy week isn't over though until Sunday afternoon- then I am going to CRASH.