fuzzi's Chicken Journal

All hasps and hinges have been liberally soaked with WD40.

Five gallon feeders have been filled halfway, don't fill them full since I spilled rainwater in one. Ouch.

I'll add some straw once it starts icing.

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Esther pecking at some greens.
 
All hasps and hinges have been liberally soaked with WD40.

Five gallon feeders have been filled halfway, don't fill them full since I spilled rainwater in one. Ouch.

I'll add some straw once it starts icing.

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Esther pecking at some greens.
I suppose that I had been looking at the forecasted weather as mostly a nuisance, but the governors of NC and SC have already declared states of emergency, my church has canceled in-person services for Sunday (yay, Zoom church), and UNCA has canceled classes for Monday and Tuesday. And it’s only Thursday today.

I know that UNCA makes decisions on what the professors in Atmospheric Sciences/ Meteorology are seeing, but that’s pretty amazing that two states are already sounding the warning.
 
I suppose that I had been looking at the forecasted weather as mostly a nuisance, but the governors of NC and SC have already declared states of emergency, my church has canceled in-person services for Sunday (yay, Zoom church), and UNCA has canceled classes for Monday and Tuesday. And it’s only Thursday today.

I know that UNCA makes decisions on what the professors in Atmospheric Sciences/ Meteorology are seeing, but that’s pretty amazing that two states are already sounding the warning.
Schools cancelled here too
 
I brought Esther inside this evening, she was on a low roost this time.

After her meds Esther had a soak, only about ten minutes as the water was cooling down. I applied the coconut oil again in her vent area, then loosely wrapped her in a towel.
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She started gobbling down some coconut oil (solid) that I had on a piece of wax paper, she ate quite a bit, then had a few pieces of grape...and beak-wiped my sweater. :D

And went to sleep on my lap.


:love
 
I brought Esther inside this evening, she was on a low roost this time.

After her meds Esther had a soak, only about ten minutes as the water was cooling down. I applied the coconut oil again in her vent area, then loosely wrapped her in a towel.
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She started gobbling down some coconut oil (solid) that I had on a piece of wax paper, she ate quite a bit, then had a few pieces of grape...and beak-wiped my sweater. :D

And went to sleep on my lap.


:love
That is so sweet. Her comb looks better.
 

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