It’s 12.5 feet per second to get my plane airborne on a cold day air is more dense, lift easier.

I was just telling Mrs LC that yesterday when she has a near-hit attempting to fly up onto my head. She needed a longer run to get airborne due to the hot air, it’s less dense thus doesn’t provide as much lift.

Her reply: Bukbukbuk baaaawk…..

Rough translation- Hooman you cheated you moved at the last minute!


Mwahahahaha - yep I can move fast for an old gal!
 
I was just telling Mrs LC that yesterday when she has a near-hit attempting to fly up onto my head. She needed a longer run to get airborne due to the hot air, it’s less dense thus doesn’t provide as much lift.

Her reply: Bukbukbuk baaaawk…..

Rough translation- Hooman you cheated you moved at the last minute!


Mwahahahaha - yep I can move fast for an old gal!
Roughly translated..? She cussed you out for denying her a perfect head shot! :th
 
Regarding your query a while back about the hay elevator here is what it looks like in action.

The bales are loaded onto the unit and a chain with teeth slide the bales up into the loft where we stack the hay. FYI it was 109F in that loft last month when I was clearing the loft getting ready for this year's hay, that's with NO breeze and a lot of humidity - ugh....

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And the hay loft when empty.
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The loft is now filled to the roof.

Heaven help me if one of the broody brats ever got up there under those eves and tried to hatch eggs. There would be no way I would ever be able to get to them. Not without hauling all the hay out.
As we've seen... hens lay eggs in trees & they don't think about the consequence of chicks getting down safely from high levels so I can imagine your concerns about your loft.
 
Gonna need more pics of the no tail feathers, and pics of their legs. I ask this, because Cochins don’t need to fly. They are considered pampered pets and should be treated as such.
I will try, but Tassels has them strictly under control and they move very fast! They aren't Cochins but they sure are pampered.
 
I only got 11 eggs yesterday.

Might have to get eggs from someone else….!
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Maybe the eggs are up in a tree or your loft⁉️
 
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