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- May 29, 2019
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I'm still working on responding to everyone's posts, but I wanted to post an update. I did end up texting them today to let them know they had two broody hens (that I'd noticed when caring for their chickens yesterday)--and gave them an FYI to keep an eye on them. I also gave them another reminder about ventilation (like a broken record, I know). Yesterday, it only got up to 70ish but it was SWELTERING in their ventless shed where the broody hens were. They had a very small, feeble fan blowing hot air around as if that would do anything without a source of fresh air to draw in. I opened up the shed door and positioned the fan to pull from the outside in, and within hours it was tolerable. I was hoping they'd see the setup upon returning and take notes, but today, water bowls were all out in the sun again, and coop was locked up tight (i.e. shed door closed). So I tried to use the FYI about broody hens as a way to advocate for ventilation--i.e. broody hens won't leave the boxes, need an extra eye to make sure they're eating/drinking enough, and that the door is left open so air can circulate, since they'll be there all day. I know they rolled their eyes but I couldn't help but to at least say something.
Anyway, I want to keep things civil because the neighbors let us know they may be selling, and my family is very interested (parents retiring soon, want the mountain life). hopefully my text wasn't too off-putting. Regardless of whether we buy, the fact that they're potentially selling it is a huge win for the chickens, who would be brought to a farm that's a much better set-up. I hope it happens soon before summer kicks in. Fingers crossed.
I'll still be reading responding when I can, between the chickens and the classes I'm taking and teaching (it's that point in the semester), I can only do so in snatches! I appreciate everyone's continued offerings of valuable two cents and support!
Anyway, I want to keep things civil because the neighbors let us know they may be selling, and my family is very interested (parents retiring soon, want the mountain life). hopefully my text wasn't too off-putting. Regardless of whether we buy, the fact that they're potentially selling it is a huge win for the chickens, who would be brought to a farm that's a much better set-up. I hope it happens soon before summer kicks in. Fingers crossed.
I'll still be reading responding when I can, between the chickens and the classes I'm taking and teaching (it's that point in the semester), I can only do so in snatches! I appreciate everyone's continued offerings of valuable two cents and support!