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What part of southern Indiana. My family is of Spencer county.I'll be driving through Missouri during the eclipse and my flock will be under the supervision of my husband in southern Indiana, so I'm not going to worry about it. When storm clouds black out the sky, the chickens don't give a hoot...or a bawk, so I can't see this being an issue.
OK, up by Vincennes so not all that close. I am in a mental trap where southern Indiana is south of I-64.
I have chickens who will stare at anything shiny, bright, or moving until it goes away.I agree. Unless you have some chickens that like to stare at the sun waiting for Scotty to beam them up I doubt you are going to have a problem. I know our daily routine would remain the same if we were near the eclipse.
I'm hoping to get this featured, but I thought I'd share some tips I came up with to prepare your backyard flock for the August 21st eclipse. I saw on our local news that the upcoming eclipse can damage people and animals eyes! I was wondering if I should try to make tiny eclipse glasses for my girls, but my fiancé came up with a better idea. He said we could lock them in the coop during the eclipse and cover the window with black cloth. So that's what we are doing for the girls! I would recommend you do the same if your area will be seeing the eclipse. Do you have any other tips for eclipse preparation for chickens?
Gary?
Gary