Been pouring the rain here all day and mine have been out in it all day foraging. Going to be in the low 30s tonight and the air is damp and chilled right now....time to lower the flaps on the hoop coop. First step towards winterizing.
The next nice day, I'll be doing other adjustments to start providing windbreaks in the coop and also provide more natural lighting.
I put the flaps down last night on the south & east sides with the rain since they said rain will be here all weekend. But I just went out and the rain still isn't coming in the north side so I left screen open on the door. My hens were out a little today. They don't venture very far since the hawk attack a couple days ago. Can't say I blame them. Next nice day I am going to put the pine shavings bale in heavy duty contractor bags to protect them for being cut open so I can put them up as wind beaks. Need to put the leaves in a couple of those heavy duty bags as well. I have enough leaves, grass clipping and wood shavings to get me thru spiring. I doubt I will have to open the bags of pine shavings this winter. The temps here are dropping as well. 30 &40s at night barely 50 during the days. Hopefully the snow holds off a couple more months. We never know tho with Lake Erie here....the right cold front & unfrozen lake means lake effect snow

Bee this year for the first time I put cover crop in the veggie garden this fall. It's coming up well and I am sure the hens will like the greens once they go in their winter area. But I am not putting them in there till the snow flies and the electric netting won't work anymore
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