My laptop lives!
We did run out into the storm to move cars into shelter and move one cage of chicks that was apt to get blown into. Other than that, all seems well.
Hubby's friend came and got five cockerels this morning for soup birds. Five less to worry about. And all the eggs from Beth went to lockdown this afternoon. I had one clear BLRW, and maybe most of the pheasants, and I couldn't see in the olive eggs, but every single English Orp egg looked good! I will cross fingers and see how it goes!
There is distant thunder heralding the next wave of storms, so I'm shutting this thing down!
Stay safe everyone!
We did run out into the storm to move cars into shelter and move one cage of chicks that was apt to get blown into. Other than that, all seems well.
Hubby's friend came and got five cockerels this morning for soup birds. Five less to worry about. And all the eggs from Beth went to lockdown this afternoon. I had one clear BLRW, and maybe most of the pheasants, and I couldn't see in the olive eggs, but every single English Orp egg looked good! I will cross fingers and see how it goes!
There is distant thunder heralding the next wave of storms, so I'm shutting this thing down!
Stay safe everyone!
so I chased them all into the coop, moved the terrified goat into the barn, and brought the rabbits in. I'll have to get a picture of the hail, it was huge maybe alil smaller than baseballs! Unfortunatly when the storm hit my jersey giant roo ran for the field and was hit by hail, not sure if he survived, gonna go look for him later. I'm covered in sores from getting hit by the hail, but that's what ya gotta deal with when ya have scared chickens running everywhere but to the coop. But everyone is happy and cool now atleast.
