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Don't give yourself heatstroke doing all that! Be careful.
It is crazy hot outside.
I have kept the hose going on MIST for two days now- and the pool is full for the geese. I have a crazy frizzle that is broody in the coop- probably dead. I will check on her again today. This is the fourth time she has gone broody- and I let her raise up babies once this year already. Her eggs arent fertile. The other chickens refuse to sleep in the coop. The silkies think it is the slaughterhouse. It is hot in there, but I have the windows open.
No breeze so it doesnt help.
I took the little chicks outside last night. I dont have air conditioning, so my house is a sauna. Last night before dark, it was comfortable out. I took the four chicks- little Shmoo (thanks Jen!) and the two turkens from Farmerboy and the little black silkiesomething from keyt.
And I made some observations.
One turken has most of its feathers- including tail feathers. One doesnt have shoulder? feathers and no tail feathers. The black one from Keyt- feathered and tail feathers. Little Shmoo? Just wing feathers.
Me thinks that Farmerboys girls had their own mindset- I am thinking one is a cockerel. Little things chest bumping...Same with Keyts' little black one. Cockerel?
Which one grows their feathers in first? The boys, right?
If so, I will have a turken and a little something that need new homes. No crowing- though you probably cant hear it over the screeechonks of the geese. I think my neighbors dont know what that sound is- probably think I have donkeys. lol
However, they will know what crowing is.
I have to work this morning. At least I get A/C at work. None in the vehicle.
Yesterdays storm wimped out- it went through too fast, dumped some water, made steam and kept on going.
I think its the girls who get the first feather growth.
We got just enough rain to steam it up and knock the dust back. I work a bit south of my home and it poured there!