South Carolina

Oh Amy
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I'm so sorry!!! It was bad here but the hail missed my house by about 3/4 of a mile.

I am sorry I can't return everyone's calls today but we had a severe hail storm here and have extensive damage.



I had just started feeding everyone when I noticed the change in barometric pressure. I heard the roar long before the storm hit us and was very upset to see my Marans had not gone into their coop.



You can see the amount of hail on the swing and ground. I was horrified to see one try to make a dash for another bush and fall under the hail stones. But after it was over, a mere 20 minutes later, we went out and surveyed the damage.
This is the reason the Marans knew not to go into the tractor.



The hail was huge and deep and our farm did not fare well.





Amazingly, my BLRWs in this pen survived. The canvas on the side showed not a minute bit of damage but the PVC on all my tractors roofs and sides is shredded much like this. There is damage on 2 sides of our home, Terry's old Honda and my car port. No windows broken but all my screens are tore to pieces and the molding around the windows in my kitchen are gone.

My trampoline pen was messed up a bit but easily fixed with Terry and Leah's help. No cuts in the material, just popped stitches so I saved the Guineas from having to be moved.

Sadly, I can not find 2 of the 4 Mottled chicks, 2 weeks old, that the Silkies were raising. They could be under all the leaves and limbs in the pen or washed away from the torrential rushing water that followed.
I lost a black Muscovy hen that was in breeding with my lavenders. She had severe head trauma and died shortly after we found her. We also had to put down a Saxony girl who had a broken leg.
Terry went out of our gates a while ago to go to the store and checked on our Mockingbird that nests in the dogwood every year there. She was on her nest with her wings spread out and had perished in the storm. He is totally heartbroken. My animal loving husband is such a softie. He was almost in tears.

There are not many water containers left that are not demolished. Six of my seven 5 gallon water containers are busted to pieces.

Thank goodness the Lord saw fit to keep me from putting out my chicks today and my other penned birds that are in easy access pens. They would have died.

I have tons of photos of the damage. It has been a horrid afternoon but at least we are okay. And strangely enough, the power never even blinked.
 
Amy...wow...words cannot say...we had a storm like this last year...before we started expanding the farm...let me know if I can help any this week? It is spring break for us ...
I am sorry I can't return everyone's calls today but we had a severe hail storm here and have extensive damage.



I had just started feeding everyone when I noticed the change in barometric pressure. I heard the roar long before the storm hit us and was very upset to see my Marans had not gone into their coop.



You can see the amount of hail on the swing and ground. I was horrified to see one try to make a dash for another bush and fall under the hail stones. But after it was over, a mere 20 minutes later, we went out and surveyed the damage.
This is the reason the Marans knew not to go into the tractor.



The hail was huge and deep and our farm did not fare well.





Amazingly, my BLRWs in this pen survived. The canvas on the side showed not a minute bit of damage but the PVC on all my tractors roofs and sides is shredded much like this. There is damage on 2 sides of our home, Terry's old Honda and my car port. No windows broken but all my screens are tore to pieces and the molding around the windows in my kitchen are gone.

My trampoline pen was messed up a bit but easily fixed with Terry and Leah's help. No cuts in the material, just popped stitches so I saved the Guineas from having to be moved.

Sadly, I can not find 2 of the 4 Mottled chicks, 2 weeks old, that the Silkies were raising. They could be under all the leaves and limbs in the pen or washed away from the torrential rushing water that followed.
I lost a black Muscovy hen that was in breeding with my lavenders. She had severe head trauma and died shortly after we found her. We also had to put down a Saxony girl who had a broken leg.
Terry went out of our gates a while ago to go to the store and checked on our Mockingbird that nests in the dogwood every year there. She was on her nest with her wings spread out and had perished in the storm. He is totally heartbroken. My animal loving husband is such a softie. He was almost in tears.

There are not many water containers left that are not demolished. Six of my seven 5 gallon water containers are busted to pieces.

Thank goodness the Lord saw fit to keep me from putting out my chicks today and my other penned birds that are in easy access pens. They would have died.

I have tons of photos of the damage. It has been a horrid afternoon but at least we are okay. And strangely enough, the power never even blinked.
 
Rupert is just over 6 ft...prob about like the one in the pic...I wish we had taken a measure while I had him...its been 2 years since we did!
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DH just shot one that was huge. I could count 24 bulges in it. Ate my eggs
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Killed my lavender orpington hen, she was sitting on her nest. That is the third broody hen I lost to a snake. He usually relocates them but he is not recooperated enough yet.
 
Amy, I am so sorry, I know you are so happy your family is ok, but so heartbroken for your losses. I hope you find those two chicks. Mother nature can be so awfully mean sometimes.
 
DH just shot one that was huge. I could count 24 bulges in it. Ate my eggs
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Killed my lavender orpington hen, she was sitting on her nest. That is the third broody hen I lost to a snake. He usually relocates them but he is not recooperated enough yet.


Not sure what yours was but mine and Dixiebeast were/are Rat Snakes...no fangs and non poison but if bit you will be guaranteed to have a nasty infection because of their dirty/bacteria infected mouth! She got hers and I am still looking for mine! They are constrictors also. They eat eggs and chicks but will kill larger fowl by constricting if threatened!!! Great to have around IF YOU DO NOT RAISE FOWL!!! They do rid you of rats/mice/moles/voles/and other snakes! But prefer eggs and chicks!!! OUCH!!!!
 
Anyone in SC or close to upstate SC have any bantam size WCB Polish hens for sale or trade? I am hooked up with a breeder (BIG thanks to Nikki - CarolinaChickenKeeper) near Washington - in upstate Va. but he prefers a live bird pick-up and that is a lot of travel...My hen passed unexpectantly and my roo is soooo lonely!!! The pair was my first birds last fall and I just do not know why the hen up and died so mysteriously...they were such a sweet couple and he is still a sweety but lonely dude now! I would like to find him a mate close to laying because he is 1 year old and so was she...I can get eggs but thats a long time for him to be alone!!!
 
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Amy - how awful! I watched that storm blow through here and thought about you and Kimberly the whole time. I think that tornado was very close to her, wasn't it? Your pictures are amazing, I can't believe that hail. Thank goodness your marans were okay and found some cover. I'm so sorry about the losses. We were very fortunate here, the storms skirted right by us. We only got rain. I hope you can put things back together pretty quick. And the mockingbird is heartbreaking. Those poor little birds in the wild have no shelter. She was probably protecting eggs. I have baby ducklings everywhere in the yard and I'm so thankful we didn't get that hail here.
 
Anyone in SC or close to upstate SC have any bantam size WCB Polish hens for sale or trade? I am hooked up with a breeder (BIG thanks to Nikki - CarolinaChickenKeeper) near Washington - in upstate Va. but he prefers a live bird pick-up and that is a lot of travel...My hen passed unexpectantly and my roo is soooo lonely!!! The pair was my first birds last fall and I just do not know why the hen up and died so mysteriously...they were such a sweet couple and he is still a sweety but lonely dude now! I would like to find him a mate close to laying because he is 1 year old and so was she...I can get eggs but thats a long time for him to be alone!!!

Sorry, I have the standard size polish.
 

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