Chiming in to say I have never had an Icelandic with a hard molt. Isi loses his tail and looks puny for awhile then comes back in full splendor. Feathers in the yard is about all I see from the others.
My little Isbar girl with the mesh is doing so well. Her beak looks
almost normal at this point with a little opening on both sides and a downward turn at the tip like a hawk. She is eating and drinking to make up for when she couldn't.
My Jail Coop got soaked inside lat night but not near the roosts. Believe it or not we had to start turning on our sprinklers last night because our grass is dying.
Hello weather, this is WINTER! Anyway a poorly placed vent near the roof of the coop allowed the sprinkler to shoot directly into the coop. Well have to either reset the sprinkler or board up that vent. Soaked the nice new shavings though.
We finally reclaimed that acre and a half of land that our neighbor had been maintaining for years before eminent domain laws made it his. We finished fencing it yesterday and just have to install a couple of gates now. The neighbor's driveway is also our property although he has an easement to use it to get to his house. I am having Michael install a gate along that side of the fencing and we can use that driveway if we ever need to drive the Polaris or Hummer down to
our pasture. We are thinking of using it for pasture rotation for the donkeys in the summer. That way the upper pasture can recover while they graze in the lower pasture. We have a second year-round pond down there that they can drink from plus there are a few shade trees. Win/Win. I am so glad I got Michael on board to take back that land.
As for this morning I have a fire roaring in the woodstove and I am about to get my second cup of coffee before heading to town for errands.