Brrr!
I’d be interested to know the temp difference between the hen houses and the main open space in the barn. Shame the security cameras don’t show it; having a thermometer component is common in many video baby monitors now though.
I would say it’s likely around the freezing point in the barn with the horses in there, their water buckets won’t be frozen. They generate a good amt of body heat.

The hen houses will likely be around 2c or even 5c with an overnight of -11c - tonight o will put the thermometer and hydrometer in the Hen House A and let you all know.

Edit: it’s -9C right now, going to be -5C o today and snow.
 
I agree with that. Why didn't we domesticate them when we were doing dogs? They would rule all the dog shows.
People have tried. They don't domesticated well. Except 1 type. I think....now I'm going to have to double check that....


Even that 1 (Russian silver fox) isn't really domesticated.
 
Way Behind and Tired
I'm sorry everyone. I'm 12 pages behind and I don't have it in me to catch up tonight, I'm too tired. I'll try and catch up later in the week.

Here's a 2fer.
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:loveOooohhh... I love this one: :love FBA version of Stars and Stripes 😆

spots can count as stars, can't they???:oops:
 
So you are saying there was no temperature. 0 = nothing hence, no temperature
So, going by that logic, -5 degrees means you are 'in the whole/in the red' then? I guess that makes sense, as your skin does get pretty red at that temperature! :lau :lau :lau :lau
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actually, temperature is a measure of relative energy...and somewhat arbitrarily defined. 0 Kelvin is absolute zero, unlike Farenheight or Celsius.
 

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