Grandma The Chicken
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Big Scare
We has a near miss today. I nearly lost Hattie to the high heat.
This happened today when the temp was around 90°F (32C). The coop at the time was 92°F.
I heard this sound in the backyard and I have never heard a chicken make this noise before. It took me a while to determine it was coming from the coop. The nestbox to be specific.
I went around and opened the nest box as I was trying to see her face. I actually caught her laying the egg. If you listen close you can hear it hit the nestbox floor.
She left the nestbox and went out into the yard.
She was walking with her head held high and her tail down with her wings stabilizing her.
Sadly, Aurora saw her and decided now was the time to rid herself of her long term enemy. She helped on Hattie and started pecking her in the head.
Fortunately, I was not to far behind Hattie and got there quickly. No time for video. I scooped her up and brought her into the house.
This was her state when I got her into the house.
She sat in my lap for a while and then she wanted down. So I put her down and she wandered over to the sink and laid down on the coop floor. The air-conditioning blows right out across the kitchen floor so I let her go.
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She would not drink or eat any watermelon. She just lay there panting.
Since she was comfortable, I went out and got the dog crate. I set it up in my office and she is resting there now.
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I have decided to keep her inside all night in the coop air-conditioning.
I am very concerned about reintroducing her tomorrow. I am hopeful that with her feeling better Aurora will leave her alone. I hope i don't need to intervene.
She really did overheat. Poor Hattie.Big Scare
We has a near miss today. I nearly lost Hattie to the high heat.
This happened today when the temp was around 90°F (32C). The coop at the time was 92°F.
I heard this sound in the backyard and I have never heard a chicken make this noise before. It took me a while to determine it was coming from the coop. The nestbox to be specific.
I went around and opened the nest box as I was trying to see her face. I actually caught her laying the egg. If you listen close you can hear it hit the nestbox floor.
She left the nestbox and went out into the yard.
She was walking with her head held high and her tail down with her wings stabilizing her.
Sadly, Aurora saw her and decided now was the time to rid herself of her long term enemy. She helped on Hattie and started pecking her in the head.
Fortunately, I was not to far behind Hattie and got there quickly. No time for video. I scooped her up and brought her into the house.
This was her state when I got her into the house.
She sat in my lap for a while and then she wanted down. So I put her down and she wandered over to the sink and laid down on the coop floor. The air-conditioning blows right out across the kitchen floor so I let her go.
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She would not drink or eat any watermelon. She just lay there panting.
Since she was comfortable, I went out and got the dog crate. I set it up in my office and she is resting there now.
View attachment 4154297
I have decided to keep her inside all night in the coop air-conditioning.
I am very concerned about reintroducing her tomorrow. I am hopeful that with her feeling better Aurora will leave her alone. I hope i don't need to intervene.
Your Farmers Markets are coolI narrowly avoided leaving with quail...
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Look at the peep potatoes
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The light dude in the middle was SO CUTE
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I'm not getting quail...not even going to try their (apparently) delicious eggs........
Also saw guinea pigs, pigeons, and white guinea fowl. And the jack russel pupper is just a love bug.
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I want these ones, they look so cool
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Maybe a box of chocolates?This is why I really love my barnyard muttsNever know what you will get!
Poor sweetie, I hope she has bounced back tomorrow!Big Scare
We has a near miss today. I nearly lost Hattie to the high heat.
This happened today when the temp was around 90°F (32C). The coop at the time was 92°F.
I heard this sound in the backyard and I have never heard a chicken make this noise before. It took me a while to determine it was coming from the coop. The nestbox to be specific.
I went around and opened the nest box as I was trying to see her face. I actually caught her laying the egg. If you listen close you can hear it hit the nestbox floor.
She left the nestbox and went out into the yard.
She was walking with her head held high and her tail down with her wings stabilizing her.
Sadly, Aurora saw her and decided now was the time to rid herself of her long term enemy. She helped on Hattie and started pecking her in the head.
Fortunately, I was not to far behind Hattie and got there quickly. No time for video. I scooped her up and brought her into the house.
This was her state when I got her into the house.
She sat in my lap for a while and then she wanted down. So I put her down and she wandered over to the sink and laid down on the coop floor. The air-conditioning blows right out across the kitchen floor so I let her go.
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She would not drink or eat any watermelon. She just lay there panting.
Since she was comfortable, I went out and got the dog crate. I set it up in my office and she is resting there now.
View attachment 4154297
I have decided to keep her inside all night in the coop air-conditioning.
I am very concerned about reintroducing her tomorrow. I am hopeful that with her feeling better Aurora will leave her alone. I hope i don't need to intervene.
Poor babyBig Scare
We has a near miss today. I nearly lost Hattie to the high heat.
This happened today when the temp was around 90°F (32C). The coop at the time was 92°F.
I heard this sound in the backyard and I have never heard a chicken make this noise before. It took me a while to determine it was coming from the coop. The nestbox to be specific.
I went around and opened the nest box as I was trying to see her face. I actually caught her laying the egg. If you listen close you can hear it hit the nestbox floor.
She left the nestbox and went out into the yard.
She was walking with her head held high and her tail down with her wings stabilizing her.
Sadly, Aurora saw her and decided now was the time to rid herself of her long term enemy. She helped on Hattie and started pecking her in the head.
Fortunately, I was not to far behind Hattie and got there quickly. No time for video. I scooped her up and brought her into the house.
This was her state when I got her into the house.
She sat in my lap for a while and then she wanted down. So I put her down and she wandered over to the sink and laid down on the coop floor. The air-conditioning blows right out across the kitchen floor so I let her go.
View attachment 4154296
She would not drink or eat any watermelon. She just lay there panting.
Since she was comfortable, I went out and got the dog crate. I set it up in my office and she is resting there now.
View attachment 4154297
I have decided to keep her inside all night in the coop air-conditioning.
I am very concerned about reintroducing her tomorrow. I am hopeful that with her feeling better Aurora will leave her alone. I hope i don't need to intervene.