Happy Thanks giving fellow New Yorkers,
Happy- I understand the slogging thing. Lord have mercy I'll be slipping on ice if it doesn't dry out before the snow flies and I snow blow to the hoop coop.
Cass - Glad about the olive egg. I hope you have many more. I've yet to breed to olive color so your one up on me.
Surviving chicks are doing fine and I expect they'll be replacements. I realize these things happen and no one is to blame. I was kinda in shock. I have had chicks fine one minute and just drop over dead the next. I'd still order from Jon. He's got some nice Brahmas. Just don't tell DW.
Featherz - Forgive me if I laugh. My first run did the same. I heard this crack and there it went under the weight of the snow.
Poor chickens must have thought the sky was falling.
Fortunately none were squashed. So I just waited til spring and in the summer rebuilt it with 2x4's not the skinny 2x2''s I had used and put on a slanted roof so the snow could be raked off. Such is life.
Mads - I completely understand the cheeps not being on the table. I'm to much of a softy. Poor things come running each day and then I'm supposed to chop their heads off. I don't think so. They trust us , don't they? They seem so relaxed and secure when we're in the yard and then bamm! off with the head? Not by me.
Well folks give your birds a hug for me.
Love ya,
Rancher