racin~ I'm not sure who is the worst at math~ you with your turkeys or @bradselig with his chickens!
@chick rookie That must be terrible to deal with flooding!I'm sure it's frustrating, and you're trying to care for your animals. Here's a link that may help with preventative ideas to keep your stable (and coop) draining during wet weather. Solving the problem of my barn flooding. Help? - Horsetopia Forum I obviously don't know your set up, but it may help to use gutters or to dig a small trench to drain water a distance away from the structures. I shouldn't complain since your situation is much worse, but the rain has annoyed me because fungi and algae is growing everywhere. We have too much shade. Our trees are too tall, and it's not in the budget to call the professionals. I personally like a good summertime drought!![]()
I loved your story about Princess the caretaker of the injured pullet. It's so interesting when you can see special friendships within the flock.
Thriftymom ~ We understand! We have discussed the Leaving Your Chickens Syndrome here on the thread-- how we miss our chickens and worry about their care while we're away. While you're at your sisters, you'll probably talk excessively about your chickens. That's what I do!Wow that is a lot! I was feeling tired for ya just reading it all. Well it's hump day maybe it'll lighten up, u can always hope. I am feeling a bit anxious myself, I am going to take my daughter to my sisters over the weekend. She lives in Cincinnati and I have a house setter, but I'm worried about my chicks in the house and flock outside. I hate to leave, but my daughter has been looking forward to it. Plus I miss and want to spend time with my sister.![]()
@Too Fast Good to hear from you again! Hope you attend Chickenfest!![]()