Getting up earlier doesn't equate to the engine revving up!Yesterday was pretty big for me on the chicken front. I drained Puffy’s waterbelly and Hoppy has decided she likes the other chickens and wants to join Sammy’s girls. She still isn’t up to it, as Bossy and Puffy are much larger than her, not particularly nice to other girls, and Sammy is a boy after all... but she now spends most of the day outside the hospital tractor trying to be social with them.
One of my Red Ranger chicks weighed in at 1lb 10oz, and I left their heat off last night to no ill effects. It’s time for them to move out of the barn! So today I’m going to be concentrating on building the meat tractors (I’ve been saying that a lot for the last week!) slapping together some decent nest boxes, and that’s about it.
I’m happy to say that some of the vertical rebar is finally going into the forms on our house... I would do the work if there were clear instructions given, so hopefully at some point FIL explains to Andrew what exactly is supposed to be done, then I can work on that in the mornings as well (before FIL comes up to work on things in the afternoon).
I thought you were supposed to get up earlier when you got older, but for some reason he won’t work on anything until about 1 in the afternoon when it starts to get hot out. It’s not too bad now, but last summer it was a major point of contention... no hat is going to be enough sun/heat protection for our pasty complexions/city constitutions in 38-40 degree afternoon sun. Remember, we picked our build site to maximize our solar collection capabilities... yay, full sun, no shade!
Speaking of solar, I’ve worked out the kinks, replaced my charge controller, and now that the babes are off heat I’m off the generator! Saving $$$ big time there! And it’s a whole lot quieter at night for watching our TV shows. We’re watching Magnum P.I. , Star Trek Enterprise, and Andromeda right now, in Season 2 of each.
