Frozen snot....Lynda, I can tell you that when the temps are above 20*, I need no coat. just a sweatshirt... from 0-20* I wear a light jacket. below zero and I pull out the heavy duty gear... I can tell the difference between 0* on down to -45* because different parts of me get affected. 0 through -10 and my fingertips burn after a few minutes working without gloves. -10 through -30, my snot freezes, and I can only go without gloves for about 30 seconds before it hurts. once it hits -40* or colder... any exposed skin starts to frostbite after about 30 seconds... if you get exposed to that for more than 2 minutes you can be in big trouble! I have had the moisture in my eyes freeze! I use my old ski goggles when it gets that cold, but it's pretty rare for it to get/stay that cold. in 2004, we endured 42 days in a row with temps at -30 or colder. it never went above -30. I got used to it toward the end, still bundled up of course, but... if it wasn't windy, I didn't think it was that bad... the wind is what makes everything burn so badly! lately, my face freezes every morning (and my boogies too...)![]()
6 Eggs so far - and 3 are still sitting - BR Betty, Marans Cosette, and EE Topaz... hoping to find all 3 of those and maybe 1 more so I can have 10...
I have a bunch of tiny - really bantam sized - eggs... that I'm starting to believe are bantam Marans Esther's eggs. she's 7 months old... looks ready too
she's so buxom... and adorable... the eggs are not dark brown, but the lady I got her from as a chick said that they may not all lay dark dark eggs...
if those eggs belong to a Cochin, I would think they would be bigger by now...
Guess who braved the cold to demand snacks?
I know it's Wilma... because she's got the white ankle tag... and Betty was in the nest... I had peeked...
Oh! and the boys are getting used to the Bag Balm applications - today went very smoothly, except for the white rooster, he still runs. I will go back out in a few to get the last eggs and see if he's roosting, it's easier to apply when he is...

Esther is very cute! From what I've heard, Cochins lay fairly small eggs for their size. Don't know if it holds true for the bantams. Maybe I will get to find out. The big CA poultry show is this weekend in Stockton and I'm going. Yay! A BYCer is selling bantam cochins there, so if a few snuck into the car.... They can live with the Seramas.
