Whoops, I meant the 'other; Mary.
It was warmer in here last night as I found I had one heater set higher then I usually do, when I went out to feed it said 5 on the outside thermometer. No wind thankfully. Today there will be another tarp against the divider to the goat section. Wont be total draft proof but should help some. I will be looking at combs closely when considering who to use this spring.
I know right now that I wont be using Isi, much as that hurts, I dont want to make more sons of his that will have frostbitten single combs like he had. Since I put up the other tarps he hasnt had any further frostbites, but we arnt into the really serious cold weather here yet. Here, and where I was in MI last winter we did have -20 F. It was actually warmer then up in Talkeetna and Willow AK that week.
Yes, the Iowa Blues also have big combs, I am seriously reconsidering all, right now I am thinking the only other two breeds to consider adding would be Chanteclers and Hedemoras.
It was warmer in here last night as I found I had one heater set higher then I usually do, when I went out to feed it said 5 on the outside thermometer. No wind thankfully. Today there will be another tarp against the divider to the goat section. Wont be total draft proof but should help some. I will be looking at combs closely when considering who to use this spring.
I know right now that I wont be using Isi, much as that hurts, I dont want to make more sons of his that will have frostbitten single combs like he had. Since I put up the other tarps he hasnt had any further frostbites, but we arnt into the really serious cold weather here yet. Here, and where I was in MI last winter we did have -20 F. It was actually warmer then up in Talkeetna and Willow AK that week.
Yes, the Iowa Blues also have big combs, I am seriously reconsidering all, right now I am thinking the only other two breeds to consider adding would be Chanteclers and Hedemoras.
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