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Hope you haven't floated away today with all this rain we got - I would almost rather see snow than rain at this point, SO tired of sloshing through the muck to get to/from the barn. This darn Indiana clay makes for some nasty, boot sucking mud (I threw a shoe today, lol, made for one wet, COLD foot because I was already committed to the step when I realized my boot wasn't there anymore).
 
I also paid 6 dollars for one of them solar things people are sitting on the dash of their cars. most are flowers waving . mine is a chicken head swinging back and forth. cant wait til its fully charges. I am so far gone.:cd


Lol I have a chicken a owl and a flower!
Hope your Rooster gets better.
 
Hope you haven't floated away today with all this rain we got - I would almost rather see snow than rain at this point, SO tired of sloshing through the muck to get to/from the barn. This darn Indiana clay makes for some nasty, boot sucking mud (I threw a shoe today, lol, made for one wet, COLD foot because I was already committed to the step when I realized my boot wasn't there anymore).
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I have done that a couple times ! what a feeling. my water proof boots are no longer water proof. hurts your back if you dont finish the step hu ? every thing is flooded here and i am on a hill.
 
enola, my daughter is in lillyington (spelling) sanford, is that by you ? we are fixing to gt a hard freeze. guess i will have to break out the ice skates. hope the chickens dont stand in water tonight ! and yes, I have seen that happen before. free roaming chicken in KY and an ice storm came. had to chip it out. it lived wings frozen to the earth, what a sight !!
 
MRSc, hoping you get well soon !!!! best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Up to her to say/tell but she could use some well wishes.
 
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I have seen a chicken frozen to the ground. I think she got stepped on by my milk cow and laid there all night. When it rained on her feathers they froze to the ground. I cut her wing feathers loose with my pocket knife and took her to the house. She laid up under the wood cook stove for a couple of hours. She finally limped out. We filled her up with corn bread and put her back in the hen house. She limped for a couple of weeks, but was fine by spring.
 
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