Well, the cold just impressed me. This morning at about 10:00 I broke any ice that had formed and refilled the water. Fresh flowing water. Well since then, at the "warmest" part of the afternoon, I checked: frozen solid. I'm getting a better understanding of the frozen north. I broke the ice and refilled again. The water in the coops was solid ice too. So I got a bunch of hay and stuffed the coops, put in corn scratch and black oil sunflower instead of layer pellets (just for the night) bec I heard it keeps them warmer and loaded on more blankets. The bunny hutch was down right cozy and their water never froze. Unhooked all hoses and put on faucet insulators. My hands were really really hurting so I wrapped them in the clothes I was drying. I don't like this super cold weather. I see a lot of posts of chickens happily scratching around in the snow, but I do have an enhanced appreciation for those of you trying to keep animals safe in super cold weather. And an awe of those that do this for months below 0 degrees.

