Yeah, it's really dry here in Michigan right now too. March has had 76% possible sunshine
(sunniest on record) and only 4% of average precipitation.

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One year old that is awesome Congrats!Yesterday, my cockerel and pullets officially became rooster and hens! yay!
They also got out for the first time (my fault), and it took an hour to get them back in. boo!
Nobody got hurt and they had an adventure! yay... ish...
Stressed the heck out of me!
Congrats on your five year that is awesome!This is a good site to know when those windows updates are having problem's and what to do:
https://www.komando.com/?s=windows+update
Hello and welcome to our little group.My flock is doing fine, think I've managed to build up trust with the pullets. They come running to cuddle my hand when I put my hand in and 'cluck' at them, the runt Chloe-Sue likes to 'ride' in my hand and often refuses to hop out on her own haha.
My ducklings have been growing like crazy and are starting to lose some of their downy fluff and grow in feathers (scared me half to death when I first saw the bald patches until I noticed the little white feathers poking through)
Not my first time with poultry, but it's been quite a few years since I've raised any birds so it's been an experience getting back into it!Hello and welcome to our little group.That is always a good thing when everyone is doing well.
Is this your first time with poultry? How many of each and what breeds?
Our mixed small flock of chickens and ducks recently turned a year and I am starting to have a few issues and soon to be in their own coops.
They aren't lap chickens, so they don't let me hold them. I had to herd them back to the run. I put a small auxiliary fence around the door so this can't happen again.Why so long to round them up, couldn't find them ?
When I helped take care of my friend's flock of Rhode Island Whites I'd time their last feeding to be in the evening when it was around the time for them to go back into their run, don't know if that'd work for you but it seemed to minimize my time spent chasing a panicked hen into the run!They aren't lap chickens, so they don't let me hold them. I had to herd them back to the run. I put a small auxiliary fence around the door so this can't happen again.
Might not have been an hour. Felt like longer, though!
Congrats on your five year that is awesome!I will have to check that site out, thank you.
I am far from being any type of computer wizard when it comes to messing with them. I am just fortunate my old Junker has done so well over the years without any major problems.
Not I just jinxed myself right! LOL So if one day you don't hear from me you will know what happened!![]()
I hated that episode kept them in for week after that . Now it's a breeze funny how hard it is when they're youngYesterday, my cockerel and pullets officially became rooster and hens! yay!
They also got out for the first time (my fault), and it took an hour to get them back in. boo!
Nobody got hurt and they had an adventure! yay... ish...
Stressed the heck out of me!