I have certainly had more fun chicken chores.
It isn’t really that hot - about 80F - but it is 100% humidity with lots of angry thunder. The air feels like you could cut it with a knife.
I have ‘boarded up’ the brooder house with packing paper and painter’s tape so they can’t see in. It took me a while to realize it was easier to tape on the outside!
I also taped some paper over the windows in the corner where they seemed afraid to roost. Maybe it will make them feel more secure to use that space. We will see.
I gave up on making a cardboard ceiling. I realized they would try and roost on it and by this point I was completely clammy and all my clothes were sticking to me so I needed a break.
This lot gathered at the bottom of the step - kind of a dangerous place for a cuddle puddle!

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Everything is flooding here. Lots of rain headed your way.
 
Laying Down on the Job

Hattie is the first hen I have had that lays down and eats. This started in the past winter. I thought once things warmed up she would go back to normal but nope. She is still laying down to eat.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/20230703_190940-mp4.7956763/

This is another reason it is probably good that Aurora is in charge.
 

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