Day 1 of the spring semester is over for me!

Looks like it's going to be a fun semester! I have one biology class that's going to have a lot of field study involved with it later in the semester, yay! And, though I'm finding it a bit daunting still, I also had my first
real Genetics class this morning! Prepare your minds for this semester!
So happy to see you post, and how exciting for the new chicks!!!! And what a lovely memorial gift for Frou-Frou. Still in early planning but am really determined to have a great Chickenfest this year!
Yes, I am so stoked for babies!! It was so hard not getting any last year! I
need baby fuzzies to love on after that! Dare I say it? I've gone broody!
I hope we do get another ChickenFest this year, even if it's as simple as a bonfire or something! Looking forward to it!
So how is everyone's animals handling this cold? I kept all of my older birds cooped up today. They weren't too thrilled with me, but they got bowls of warm oatmeal and extra corn. Ive had to break ice in the waterers several times. Its not freezing solid just getting an ice film at the top. All the coops also got fresh straw. I made hubby drive me to rural king in the wrecker this morning for a new bale and we strapped it to the boom

. Im sure all the other drivers got a kick out of it!
Hope you all stay warm and safe! Hubby has pulled a lot of people out of ditches today!
My girls are taking the cold like champs. I've actually seen more of them outside today than yesterday, and it is by far colder today! Brrr!! I'm thanking all the forces out there that I decided to get off my rear and clean the coops out last weekend instead of putting it off until this upcoming weekend!

I'm sure my birds are appreciating it!
We've had our fireplace going recently as well. Nothing like warming up by the fire after getting all the animals set up for the day!
Good luck with all the baby bunnies!
Power out several hours this morning, ugh. Had just set quail eggs in the bator last night, so they should be ok. We had finished weatherproofing all the coops so am just bracing for this first cold spell. Noticed that most of my birds have stopped laying, but one young brown chinese goose! She is still laying almost daily. Looking forward to spring already, its staying light out after 6pm.
Watching my flocks closely with this first hard night and the deep freeze. So far the geese and mallards are fine, EE are doing great. Muscovy are all in a big circle inside the old coop aside from a few drakes.. Had to take in my favorite black Muscovy drake, Groucho. He had got muddy, found him shivering by the back door. He got a good bath, blow dried and have him crated indoors for the night in the unheated porch Back to carrying water a few times a day! At least my livestock has heated troughs but they consume a lot more water than a bird does.
My only egg supplier as of late has been my Silkie, Marge, and she's working her way up to another broody spell.

I hate having to buy eggs! Even as warm as it has been here for most of this season, spring can't get here fast enough for me!
I hope Groucho is doing better today. Love the name!
[COLOR=8B4513]Thank you for your condolences regarding the loss of my big, fluffy Eliza. It's comforting knowing that you guys truly understand. [/COLOR]
@pipdzipdnreadytogo [COLOR=8B4513]What a beautiful locket with Frou-Frou's photo! I thought of her during my recent ordeal with Eliza. Our girls looked related even though they were different breeds.[/COLOR]

I am so sorry for your loss, M2H. Your Eliza always did remind me of my Frou-Frou, in appearance and in some of the stories you wrote about her.
I'm glad that Adeline and Bonbon are keeping each other company! At least with Frou-Frou, she was not buddy-buddy with anyone in the flock, really, because she fancied herself more a 'people' than a chicken. I have been witness to mourning in my flock in the past, though. It always amazes me how complex these birds can be!
And, of course, now I have another bird who fancies herself a 'people', but she's a lot louder than Frou-Frou ever was. Just as high-maintenance, though.