I was wearing 3 pairs of gloves too
Maumee river valley. Lots of bitter winters. From what I hear... Wisconsin is worse.
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I was wearing 3 pairs of gloves too
Maumee river valley. Lots of bitter winters. From what I hear... Wisconsin is worse.
The last couple winters have been rough. And yes... me and my chickens went through negative 50 wind chills 2 years in a row.I think I will not be moving there.
It came and went. Uneventful... Other than my ladder getting blown over.Aunty Em!!! Aunty Em!!!
That's sad.Well. We put poor Atilla down tonight. She has been broody non-stop for ... I think going on six months? A long time anyway. And she's been SO crabby and mean and miserable. I just remembered what Mrs. K always says, to solve for peace in the flock. Every afternoon when I give the flock their scratch and worms, I've been taking her off the nest and putting her out there so she can have treats too, and exercise and poop, and maybe dust bathe ... and she is so MEAN to everybody! She chases and pecks everyone, even the not-so-littles she just weaned a month or so ago. She's so thin, too. And stiff. I just think ... she's going to die. Obviously her hormones are screwed up. She shouldn't be incessantly broody like that. So. I decided to give her peace and end her misery. Poor Atilla.
Wind chill makes a big difference.At 48° F heat is not needed in the coop. Now if it was 48° below zero. Maybe yes.
I'll never forget the blizzard of 1978. It started the day before as a heavy thunderstorm, and transitioned over to snow during the night. The next morning... almost 3 feet of snow was on the ground. You couldn't see out the windows, partly because of the drifts.I was wearing 3 pairs of gloves too.
I felt so sorry for her. She was really fierce. When we gave her the purchased day-old chicks, I had to just throw them at her and hope for the best. I thought she was going to take my arm off! I guess that was a clue ... she was way more hormonal than was normal even then. She just never came out of it.That's sad.I had a Dominique go that way