Its snowing!

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Okay i will post pictures later.

Where are you from? I'm getting chicks on Friday to... I've got my fingers crossed its forcasted to be -6° on Thursday.... I hope they make it.​
 
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I'm in Texas & the A/C has been on for days. Its 60 at night.

Right now the wind is screaming and the chickens and I had to run from grapple, snow coming tonight !! Want to trade???
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Where are you from? I'm getting chicks on Friday to... I've got my fingers crossed its forcasted to be -6° on Thursday.... I hope they make it.

Washington!
 
Yep... we are getting snowed on right now too. Probably the same system. I'm in WA too!

Probably about 3" so far. We've had a pretty scant snowfall amount here in the greater Spokane area. Nice to see some more white stuff. Hope it's the last of the season!

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Cheers!
 
It was 73 today in Louisiana! But i do love the snow and so do my hens when we get it. They just peck around and look at it funny.
 
Yikes !

I was going to go to one of the local feed stores on Friday, they're due to get their second shipment of chicks

but it's snowing here too, in western Washington ... yesterday we had "snow thunderstorm" ... big flashes of
light and growly thunder while it was snowing

got sun today and I thought, oh good, it's over

so I went to town and guess what? while I was in the store, it started snowing like crazy again

I broke down and bid on a coop on Craigslist, but haven't heard back whether I got it (no phone # in the ad)

I can just see me now, trying to get the 25 miles to Olympia over icy roads (the snow melted when it hit at first,
now it's below freezing) to pick up the coop ... luckily have 4wheel drive but roads here are hilly and full of curves

could keep the chicks in a cardboard brooder box in the upstairs shower ... now that I've learned how to keep the
brooder sweet smelling and not dusty (use thick weedy grass with a few herbs mixed in, scatter DE before adding
more bedding when the poo builds up, and give the chicks a perch so the poo is mostly right below it, not scattered
all over)

but I keep telling myself --- I really shouldn't get chicks now ... we will be doing some traveling this spring and I am
not 100% sure that DS would care for them the way I do
 

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