So cute... DH & I liked the crowing that said
"all's well to come out, girls!" One roo must like his echo inside the coop ~ it seemed to get the inside coop girls motivated enough to finally leave😄

I noticed the cinder blocks in your yard ~ perches? food bowl or water bowl placements? or....? We used ours to make benches, plus the hens snooze under them too.
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We have some benches using paver stones too
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Cinder blocks: started as a "windowed" windbreak on the south side of the original door. Then moved to inside the coop to lift feed/water up so the couldn't fill them with scratching. Then moved back outside as assorted seats for me or them. When they're covered in snow, they're cold. However, sun warms them, so the snow clears from around them quickly. They get drifted about as I turn them for bug access.
 
Cinder blocks: started as a "windowed" windbreak on the south side of the original door. Then moved to inside the coop to lift feed/water up so the couldn't fill them with scratching. Then moved back outside as assorted seats for me or them. When they're covered in snow, they're cold. However, sun warms them, so the snow clears from around them quickly. They get drifted about as I turn them for bug access.
Good ideas... we also turn things over for insect access. The hens follow me around the yard in hopes I'll turn something over 😁
 
The littles have graduated. Mama hen flew up to the high perch, and one by one the littles found their way up to perch with her. I imagine that mama will be ditching them soon. It was very funny to watch, but I didn’t have my iPhone to take pictures of them. Dakota had it in my room watching “Scary Movie 2” on a movie channel.
 
Give it time, I saw a baby silkie scarf back a beetle the size of her head remember!

Meanwhile I’m impressed it’s cut in half - that’s hard work!
It was actually an easy cut. I used my machete, and utilized lots of pinned up anger :rant:old
 
I hate seeing them moult, esp so late in the year. The cold weather just makes it harder on them. I’ve been closing up the Hen House at night to help keep it a bit warmer, I’ve had the barn doors closed since last week. There was too much draft in the barn, even the horses appreciate it being a bit warmer at night, they are elderly and the cold bothers their arthritis.

The old hens also appreciate it a bit warmer, I am sure their old joints also ache.

Time I went and put the wall sitters to bed…. Missing a few there in the Hen House.

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Well Hen House A is still looking empty
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Babe was on a rampage and scared everyone into Hen House B - what a little turkey.
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And then there are those two door sitters….. Tippy and Mr LC.
 
Me too...🙏🙏🙏

It it can be so unfair at times, we do everything possible to keep our pets healthy and then something like this happens. It’s maddening, but it’s also the way of Life.
😢😢😢

But, where there os life there is hope, so I hope and pray good thoughts.
 

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