Most of my younger hens are molting and the older hens are... old.'m surprised. The new girls haven't even skipped a beat with laying.
I tell myself it's good to eat store bought eggs once in a while so we appreciate fresh eggs even more.
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Most of my younger hens are molting and the older hens are... old.'m surprised. The new girls haven't even skipped a beat with laying.
Well I just think gosh darn, it's been since Saturday night that we got them from the mil. Crazy.Most of my younger hens are molting and the older hens are... old.
I tell myself it's good to eat store bought eggs once in a while so we appreciate fresh eggs even more.
Fingers crossed for a snow day and hopefully your coop weathers the storm ok.We covered my coops. Supposed to get freezing rain, sleet, hail, and snow here Thursday. Hopefully no school.
They sound like nice hens. Lucky they adjusted so quickly.Well I just think gosh darn, it's been since Saturday night that we got them from the mil. Crazy.
If ever there was a snow day, that sounds like one! Are you doing virtual school or in person?We covered my coops. Supposed to get freezing rain, sleet, hail, and snow here Thursday. Hopefully no school.
Nice picture!
No virtual. Just a good ole snow day.If ever there was a snow day, that sounds like one! Are you doing virtual school or in person?
Also, what kind of chickens and how many?
You can't put them together?No virtual. Just a good ole snow day.
1 coop has 4 Cochin Bantams that sleep outside on a roost. When we built the coop we did not know they needed a roost bar. Just happened we left a bar open in the top of the coop. It is covered but outside. The other ones are my sister's. Kinda mad about that. They are the first chicks I hatched. 3 Cochin Bantams and 1 OEGB from TSC. They sleep in a coop. Went ahead and covered just so they wont get as wet. Or pelted with hail.