Frozen pipes, tanks, pump, waterers, propane regulator... where I source my water pipes are frozen... Black tank full and frozen, and the S*** is supposed to be flying for the weekend. But we have puppy pads for the goat, which are also coming in handy for us until the thaw. Just a few days...
My gosh. I'm so sorry. I have no heat to send your way. Maybe @MaryJanet can send you some. :hugs:hugs:hugs
 
The babies are smart little buggers. They can recognize the bag of meally worms, and start going crazy. Even the sound of the bag gets them going. :th:love
they are only 3 days old. (Oh boy, am I in trouble)
Alex, sorry to sound obnoxious, but if you are giving them treats, are you also providing chick grit?
 
I like it. What about Keith?
That sounds better, my friend swears it’s Kyle, and apparently “research” indicates Terry shares most of the “Karen” traits, but I think Keith... but with an a, “Keath” is a good fit! (I’d tag my buddy Keath, but he doesn’t follow this site, and is almost the polar opposite of a Karen, which would only make it more entertaining to him!)
 
Adorable. How old are those chicks? That’s a lot of comb for a wee one!
They are 2 weeks old today. I'm watching these chicks like a hawk. Right now i'm thinking it is a pullet. 2 reasons, delicate dainty legs, and while there is comb for this age, marans have a large comb and females can have a bit of comb at this age, there is no wattles yet. If i have them still at 3 1/2 to 4 weeks old I should know on all of them. This is Bumblebee at 2 weeks old, no doubt about him even then. Now, if Karen does decide to become a boy, he's Kevin. Rosie informed me that male Karen's are called Kevins.
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