Hottest day of the year so far, with the heat index at 110°, or so I was told.
I got home from work, and went out to the coop to check on my chicks (I still struggle with calling them my "chickens"). There was a mad stampede towards the door as I walked up to it, and then a flood of living moving feathers for me to wade through
I brought an offering of ripe tomato bits and melon rinds. They seem to prefer me offering them bits to eating them off a large saucer.
The bolder Dominiques would dart in, snatch tomato from my hand, then dart away before the Sussex could react. They're getting bigger than the Sussex, too, but they seem very gentle.
While watering the garden's raised beds I discovered a squash that had grown dark yellow, which means tough, so I sliced it into thick pieces and brought them to the coop.
The tomatoes were all gone, but the squash was welcome!
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The Sussex wouldn't let the Dominiques get close to the squash, so I took one of the slices and gave them their own private dining area:
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They love the seeds, especially.
I collected egg #5. Three of the eggs have been in the right hand nesting box, two have been in the middle box, none in the left box so far.
Back at the raised beds I found a soft pepper (sweet) and a partially eaten tomato. I added them to the buffet.
Rahab is checking out the additional offerings.
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You can see that the squash seeds are all gone.
All the chick(en)s seemed normal, none appeared listless or acted strange, so I don't think they're suffering from the heat.
They have three watering stations, but the water temperature in the five gallon bucket waterer was actually cool, not even as warm as tepid.
Still have to get the additional shade cloth placed over the tarp area, but it's TOO STINKING HOT. Maybe later in the week.