Dead silence this morning had me worried. We usually hear crowing from all directions long before sunup, but nothing this morning. Waited til it warmed up some before I went out, so it was around 11; still dead silence from the pens. Was very much afraid of what I'd find.
However, as soon as they heard me, they started crowing from all quarters. Every pen has at least 3" of snow in it, and all the waterers except the heated dog dishes were frozen solid; even the ones inside the coops. The two guinea waterers, which are the small rubber bowls were frozen so solid I couldn't even stomp the ice out! NO losses at all so far! Everyone seems to be completely OK.
The silkies in three pens weren't venturing out of their cozy coops the two or three feet over the snow to get to their heated waterers, so I spread chips over it. Hope they'll take advantage of that.
In the meantime, the eggs that I'm incubating for a friend have started to hatch. New life is always breathtaking; and especially so in weather like this!