BTW.... it is sunny and warm hwre. Very odd.
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It is always a good feeling when moving the chickens goes well!temps are dropping and dropping fast. it was really nice out today (and for the first time in almost a week, I feel good!) I didn't get the whole day off, I still had to do my route, but I was home early enough... a couple of late arriving express pieces kept me out for about an extra hour. I moved Gossamer and her eggs. it's a risky move, but she's so determined that I knew she would follow those eggs. she's in my workroom that is completely cleaned out, and easy to clean... it's already 30 below. going to 40 below and staying that cold through the weekend. day 21 is Monday. I expect it will take a bit longer, but knowing she sat 30 days last time, I'm not worried about her following through.
she's got all kinds of goodies and water just outside her kennel, but I still hand fed her once she settled in (which took like... 1 minute)
she let me decorate her in true broody fashion. she's such a sweetheart.
in other big news... I moved the 3 largest of the young cockerels into the ... (here is where my computer shut down on me last night... grrr!)
center section with the other bachelors. a few squabbles... but minor. I have to get outside to make sure they all survived the night...
BTW.... it is sunny and warm hwre. Very odd.
The coldest I have ever been was getting gas near the continental divide in Wyoming on HWY 70. It was cold and windy. I jumped back into the car and shivered for quite some time.Same here. Record high temps. Feels like spring, which sounds good, but it should be raining.
Cheeka, 40 below is something I've never experienced. I know it gets cold for you and mortie, but this is pretty extreme, isn't it? How do you get the dogs to go out to go? Mine are wimpy and have to be persuaded to go out in the rain. Can't imagine that kind of cold. Hope you all can stay toasty warm. Do you do frostbite prevention on the combs?
The nest boxes are 18" off the floor. The poop board is just under the roost which is about 4 feet off the floor. A couple of them use the nest boxes but possibly two of them don't. I snatched the problem child up the other morning and stuck her in the nest box. She laid in the box but I think it was because she couldn't wait any longer. Today I find another egg on the poop board. Can't watch them close enough to pinpoint who all is guilty but I know one of them that is. Its pure meaness.
Debby, your chickens sound very comical and love their names...used to watch Bewitched too. I bet that is a funny sight to have them looking in the window at you.
I live in Clinton, just about 45 miles from Goldsboro and also worked in Goldsboro for a while. My hometown was Kinston.....born and raised there before moving to Clinton.