LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

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We still don't have power. Some trees down (big Quaking Aspens we watched fall!), we have some fences out and some other minor wind damage, but we are thankful for only that, (I'm sure others were not so lucky!) I have a dentist appt. up in Spokane today, and hopefully I'll be able to fill up our jerry cans to run the generator some more.

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It's hard to capture in the pictures, but some of these huge trees came down in our yard.
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Thankful the sheep and goats (and chickens!) were in their shelters when they fell.
After the wind died down later that day: acting like nothing happened:
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(They weren't in those metal porta-huts when the trees fell (I would have freaked out!)) There is an actual building structure they have (you can see in this last picture with the jank metal siding that thankfully everyone piled in) but it was still fairly terrifying to watch since those trees are tall and wind could've brought them down in any direction.
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Still too close for comfort, but at least they all stayed safe. People say goats and sheep aren't smart, but I sure thought highly of them when they all went into the building during the crazy weather while we were watching them from the house.

Oh my, please stay safe out there, Jen!
 
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I succumbed to the clearance dying petco betta while picking up frozen mice for my snake yesterday. Oops. Little dude was practically free and I had all the stuff to give him a shot at life, so why not? He is currently acclimating to the hospital tank and looking wayyyy better.
 

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