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Oh but he does know itA
poet and you didn't know it

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Oh but he does know itA
poet and you didn't know it
Hot and cold ginger and lemon tea as an anti inflammatoryIce pack on that? Tore something sounds like, sorry you're dealing with that now!
?Even the squirrels didn't eat it???Proof of no song birds
I spilled this corn about a week ago. It's still there.
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Yep frigid here too, brrrrr!Got no pictures today, soooo cold outside, -7.7F (-22C), kept gloves on 99% of time while out tending to the Buckeyes. Yesterday moved all the pellet feeders into the little coop run, the wind was very strong and that is the most sheltered place, and put one right next to the Cozy Coop, so someone (Peanut) can be next to the heater and eat too. She is shivering hard when outside the coop. She looks covered but barely fluffs up, she looks pullet small. Contrast that with Butters, granted she is the biggest, she looks like a walking blimp in this cold. Like one of @RebeccaBoyd 's Marans rescues.
Also upped the temp on the heating pad in the coop to Medium because of the open pop door. I do have a vague concern that too much heat is bad, would it be too big a contrast to the actual temps outside, too unnatural, and could it retard Peanut's molt, the feathering-in? But before roost today checked the pad and it barely felt warm, so decided to leave it that way for the night. It is warmer now, but not great, -2F. This morning I also moved the heating pad closer to the middle of the roosting bars platform, so that there is space behind it and everyone can perch in some way on it or around it and get some part of themselves onto it if they want. Peanut as Alpha has had no problem taking a good spot but I don't want anyone left out. Tonight it looked like everyone was totally on it except Butters, who seemed to be perching on the low divider to the nest box, but her chest feathers seemed to be on it. There's still space to not be on it also.
Gave everyone a small amount of cracked corn right late today. Peanuit got a bunch but then went right back up into the coop. I checked the coop after roost as always and found the auto-door did not close due to frozen poop right there on the threshold. Need a good stick to get it off, probably would break the plastic kitty litter scoop I have, so resorted to the manual pop door. I had the foresight to extend the tarp which covers the top of the little coop run further onto that part of the coop, enough to cover the manual door handle and keep ice out of the shaft of the operating dowel. After I knocked ice off the tarp to get at it (talking to the chickens the whole time, sometimes they talked back), it worked like a dream.
Will try to get pictures tomorrow!
Monday Mugs
I'm sick everyone. No I haven't had a Covid test. I do feel like I might not be here all the time so please don't worry.
Here’s some Monday Mugs.
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Oi boy, I feel for you... Been there.I need someone to beat me on the head for the stupid move I just pulled. Water is froze off again which means carrying water out to the horses again. Get the first 2 buckets hung up no problem. Russ decides as I'm lifting the bucket up to hook it that it would be a good time to try to lick the back of my head. Like a idiot while still trying to hook the bucket I lean backwards to make him stop and pull something. Ended up dropping the bucket and have a ping pong ball sized knot under my armpit now. I should have just yelled at Russ or sat the bucket down to give him the ear scratches he wanted.
Adventures of Tom Sawyer and huckleberry FinnContext please. Have not read that novel....
This links to an article about acupuncture and horses....I came across this article and had a chuckle, so my chickens had more to do with civilization than the horse, I can see that!
https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2014/12/25/chicken-edges-horse-mankind-best-mate/to