It is just to cold for words!! 

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That just means my honey do list will be small and I'll have to spend more time in the man caveAt least it's going to rain on him Sunday.
Love the wind chill to -24° I might have chickens living in my basement before this is over. LOL
I would put a heater in my coop if it was less than 10*I can totally see why you might be tempted to bring them in. This is just ridiculous cold, everybody's little roos and hens getting frostbite regardless what they've done to prevent it absolutely crazy.
Ew.Gotta suck harder.... like you're trying to get a thick shake up a straw....![]()
Forever ago I had a trailer and we had propane heat. When we moved in I signed up With a place whose tank was already there. They came filled the tank it was like $700. Then every time they came to the damn Park they would top it off. So it was impossible to ever get it paid down because of this constantly being added to. It made me so angry. Then we went on will-call which you had to get a minimum amount And pay it all up front. You couldn't do payments and not have them constantly refilling your tank. Absolutely ridiculous.Did y'all know the propane people basically told me to tater off today? Well they did! I called to get propane I'm at like 25 percent,that's low and the woman told me Wensday at the earliest they're in "emergency mode" and to call back if i ran out. What in the tater?
I like how you specifically said nose holes. LOL I did not suck on their nose just so everybody is aware. I took some Q-tips and dip them in water so they were barely damp and just rubbed them gently over their nostrils. I did not stick the Q-tip in their nose. In Odin's case because of the way his comb comes down over his nostrils I used the edge of my fingernail to pick away the food that was stuck there after it was moistened. He has like this little pocket. I only did this once because they had been sneezing and haven't noticed any stuff stuck in there like that since. But that was later in the fall. I think a lot of the dust and stuff that was up in their nose was from their dust baths.How did you clean their nose holes
Ugh.. We should box some of that up and send it to Sam.
I'm considering going to Tractor Supply tomorrow and getting one of those rabbit hutch house things for emergencies. So I can bring them into the basement easier.Love the wind chill to -24° I might have chickens living in my basement before this is over. LOL
Lmao... I did, and he still doesn't appreciate me! Men!
A sack, a water container, different food and they freak out! They are nuts!I know lol! You'd think they would be happy i basically got them edible carpet but noooo. Acted like i just stuffed it full of monsters. Derps![]()
I'm considering going to Tractor Supply tomorrow and getting one of those rabbit hutch house things for emergencies. So I can bring them into the basement easier.
Lmao... I did, and he still doesn't appreciate me! Men!
Our coop was 22 degrees this evening while it was 8 degrees outside but the heater was on low at 65. I bumped it up to high... even with the electric water heater Their water was still freezing on the side closest to the door.
And this is what I was dealing with earlier:
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It looks way worse than it is. I don't know if she had frostbite and started bleeding or if somebody just went off and attacked her but when I got in there this evening there was blood everywhere and all my white birds have blood splatter on them there's blood on the wall, there's blood on the roost and there is poor Jackie sitting on the roost shaking her head back and forth because her comb was bleeding. I cleaned it up but every time I'd wipe a spot it would take off the clot and it start bleeding again. I tried some of the green goo on it but it didn't really seem to stop the bleeding. And she kept shaking her head back and forth which I think was dislodging any scabs that we're trying to form. My blue coated her and put her back outside with the others. Loki was bothering her but I yelled at her and she stopped. So now I have to get up extra early tomorrow morning so I can go out and check on her before I go into work. Literally every day I mutter to myself at least once "Tatering chickens. So if they are messing with her again tomorrow she is going to end up in the basement until her comb heals up enough to let her back out. Hopefully it won't end up like another Odin Saga where they never leave her alone again.