How did your flock annoy you today?

I have ample opportunity to be in a situation today but I think maybe I’m starting to learn some things, and despite their protests I’m not letting them out. Seriously I got woken up at 5:30 in the morning to a hurricane going on outside and it’s hardly let up, a perfect recipe for disaster later when I have to corral them back in before I leave for work. Of course they’re still out there, in the rain, doing that urgent head bob against the fence while yelling at me. Yall got a cozy 8x12 (9 feet high) coop to stay in and a 14x16 run for eight of ya but no we can’t just have one chill rainy day.
Stay safe in that storm!
 
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You must be up in the panhandle area, no snow here but it did drop into the 20s and killed my giant hibiscus. I had just moved back from South Carolina and apparently the weather followed me 😭
I'm actually in AL, but not far from the panhandle at all! I'm so sorry about your hibiscus! Mine are all in pots, and I put them in the greenhouse. It is not heated though, and it still dropped below freezing for a while in there. I thought they were dead, but I trimmed them down to the soil and they came back. But I've only had like one bloom all summer. I was so sad!
 

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:hugsI feel your pain.❤️

My 2 hens were fighting each other yesterday, they are mortal enemy. I so want them to fight to the end until a victor is prevailed, but that would mean major injury on both so I can not have that, but I so very much want to. Now I have to constantly guard them so that they never come near each other. They live in 2 separate area with their own flock, but one keeps on trying to get into the other area to fight.
Wow. That is annoying.
I have one hen, Pokey, who does they to my broodies. I have to intervene quite often befell someone draws blood!
 
Today doing my routine egg check around my hedge I heard chicks peeping. I ran inside for a flashlight and found Shirley who keeps disappearing sitting 3 feet high and 1.5 to 2 feet deep INSIDE the hedge with at least 2 hatched babies and more eggs under her but she is in a spot I can't reach her safely so yay. I can sort of lift up part of her (with my welding gloves on she is mean!) But the chicks are hiding in her wings and such so I can't truly grab her and yank her out without hurting some babies or having her kick out at the eggs under her and send them flying.
 

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