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The car ride was fine. There were dogs everywhere when we got there. BIG dogs. Burmese for example. She was really on edge.You're getting the "LOOK" the Hawk needs to get! Doesn't she like car rides?
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The car ride was fine. There were dogs everywhere when we got there. BIG dogs. Burmese for example. She was really on edge.You're getting the "LOOK" the Hawk needs to get! Doesn't she like car rides?
@ManueB There's been an article on British(?) houses and how they may not be ready to deal with the changing climate, did that prompt your question?Thirsty Thursday wasn't a success here, but I managed to get some photos from the previous days.
Temperatures are slowly dropping back to normal seasonals ( meaning under 30f /0c) and I'm also getting a hot water bottle in bed ! Our bedroom isn't heated, and I've noticed I sleep so much better when it gets cold.
I was wondering for those of you that live in real cold climates : do you have special clothes to deal with it, or do you just stay inside most of the time ? Also, are houses very well isolated or do you spend crazy amounts heating ? Sorry, these are very naïve questions I realize. It made me laugh so much when I lived in the US as a teen and I was asked a few times if we had television
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Merle is now laying normally. I'm very relieved!
Let's have a drink
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Léa and Merle
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Théo and Cannelle
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Merle and Piou-piou's eggs
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What a beautiful sheen on Theo's tail!Thirsty Thursday wasn't a success here, but I managed to get some photos from the previous days.
Temperatures are slowly dropping back to normal seasonals ( meaning under 30f /0c) and I'm also getting a hot water bottle in bed ! Our bedroom isn't heated, and I've noticed I sleep so much better when it gets cold.
I was wondering for those of you that live in real cold climates : do you have special clothes to deal with it, or do you just stay inside most of the time ? Also, are houses very well isolated or do you spend crazy amounts heating ? Sorry, these are very naïve questions I realize. It made me laugh so much when I lived in the US as a teen and I was asked a few times if we had television
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Merle is now laying normally. I'm very relieved!
Let's have a drink
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Léa and Merle
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Théo and Cannelle
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Merle and Piou-piou's eggs
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I know that some rodents live under the coop. We trapped one vole this fall that was getting too brazen, but didn't bother keeping the trap set up. The hens have killed two rodents. The only evidence was blood that was not from any of the hens. This was over a year ago though.Has something gotten into the coop? Lemming, vole, rat?
I had assumed it had to do with daylight and temperatures......but that was just a wild guess. Is there any sense of what does trigger it? I wonder if there are any studies on molting in chickens?Poor Annie. Not a good time to be molting. Chickens do so many things right but I can't understand why they molt when it is so cold. I originally thought it was just based on when the were hatched and a simple number of months until feathers wore out and were replaced but Hattie switched her molt by months this year. I really wish they had better natural sense on their molts.
YES.Blessed, ground soaking, much needed rain?
Interesting thought. It seems plausible. There must be a variety of triggers of which anorexia while brooding is one seen in the wild."Forced' Molting studies on hormonal and 'fasting; induced molting.
US egg industry practices - now & then
@BY Bob I wonder if they do this late molting....BECAUSE they aren't molting post brooding?
What induces molting in Roosters?
Just lovely. A perfect crow. He looks quite pleased with himself!Let me just say last nights hot flash was a blessing in disguise. I threw open the window and left it open. Thanks to that I was able to capture this this morning without him even knowing.
Twig says Rise and Shine.