It has kept snowing all day and is still coming down. It’s hard to measure, but about 6-7”:
They still weren’t coming out of the coop (no footprints in the blown-in snow), and it occurred to me that they might have been scared to hop down into the mysterious white stuff, which was also on the ramp. So I shoveled my way on out and also cleared a portion of the run floor. Brought their snow-covered food dish and frozen water in the house; nuked the feed, replaced the ice with warm water, and four of the five are out in the run; still unimpressed with the great outdoors.
Buffy remained in a nest box in the coop, either trying to lay or just saying to hell with it and staying warmer. Lil and Willow have both laid today.
Definitely looking forward to having a real roof over the entire run, plus electricity. While waiting on that, I’ll wrap the rest of the run walls in plastic, which if nothing else should probably cause spring to arrive in a week.
They still weren’t coming out of the coop (no footprints in the blown-in snow), and it occurred to me that they might have been scared to hop down into the mysterious white stuff, which was also on the ramp. So I shoveled my way on out and also cleared a portion of the run floor. Brought their snow-covered food dish and frozen water in the house; nuked the feed, replaced the ice with warm water, and four of the five are out in the run; still unimpressed with the great outdoors.
Buffy remained in a nest box in the coop, either trying to lay or just saying to hell with it and staying warmer. Lil and Willow have both laid today.
Definitely looking forward to having a real roof over the entire run, plus electricity. While waiting on that, I’ll wrap the rest of the run walls in plastic, which if nothing else should probably cause spring to arrive in a week.

