Haha! That's exactly what I've always said! My kids always moan and tell me that's gross when I say it. But seriously, we all have nose hairs!
One of mine did that tonight too when I sprinkled some dried meal worms in the DL for them to find in the morning. I was surprised she could see well enough to find them! She didn't stay long before she went back up onto the roost.
Mine didn't go outside at all today - I think the snow plus the wind freaked them out. So I did bring in some ff inside the coop for them, and also a bowl of snow (I figured that was safer than a bowl of water on the DL, plus it's already frozen!). It was cute watching them eat the snow! I was happy with myself for thinking of this solution to frozen water!
When it's this cold, the ff freezes pretty fast, but instead of giving them just dry food, I mix dry with the ff so it's sort of semi-moist when I give it to them. Then what they don't eat right away freezes and the next time I go check on them, I smash it into little chunks. They eat those, and I don't have to worry about it freezing more. Right now, they have a couple pans of frozen chunks of ff to eat in the morning (plus the meal worms!), so even if they don't go outside, they'll still have something to eat and keep busy.
I know. I'm worried about Sunday night. They're predicting -12F for us, and then a HIGH of -3F on Monday! Yeesh!
I'm a California girl, so this is going to be a new experience for me, since we've never been this cold since moving to IL 17 years ago.
(I'm from Miami, so the "cold" I get, lows=20s and highs =40s, is way colder than I want to endure!!! Never mind IL!)
I can't seem to get my coop draft-free, so I do worry about the cold temps plus the wind. It seems like air gets in around the edges of the windows I've blocked off, and it's
too cold for tape to stick (I just shook my head, never heard of that.) so I can't seal up the edges. Also, air comes in around the doors (both the pop door and the people door, which is just a storm door, so air comes in around the sliding window in it as well as the edges of the door) . Maybe I need to switch which side of the coop has open windows and which side has blocked off windows, so the open windows are on the same side as the doors. I could probably do that Saturday since the high is supposed to be above freezing (maybe the tape will stick!).
Boy it sure helps to think things through as I write them! (me too) I'd been worrying about this all day, and the simple solution didn't come to me until just now!
I still can't figure out how much ventilation I need, though. It's such a small coop (6' x 6') that I can't really have too much open without the air breezing in on the chickens, especially when they're on their roost. The roost is about 4' off the floor (less now, with the DL!), and the low point of the roof is 5' (the peak is 6-1/2'), so the birds aren't too far below the windows. So I really don't want to have too much window open, or it will blow all over the girls, but of course I don't want to have it too closed up either, especially with them spending so much time inside today! Maybe I should dump some more pine chips to cover up the new poop tomorrow. That might scare them outside too!
(I like this idea.)
Oh, hey, I have two laying now! I can't remember if I posted that yesterday or not (good grief!). I got to watch Ethel lay her first egg, and I managed to convince her to do it
inside a nest box!
I think my birds aren't impressed by the plastic Easter eggs,
(mine aren't impressed with the golf balls) but when I showed Ethel the egg Dina laid (I held it out to her and let her peck it) and let her watch me put it into a nest box, that seemed to convince her to lay in there. She scraped around in the box for about a half hour, then sort of half stood up and I heard a clunk (she'd scraped a spot down to the wooden floor of the nest box). And there was her egg! It was a nice size too, a little bigger than the ones Dina's been laying. And she laid another one today. So here we go!
Yay!!! Congratulations! I'm so happy for you!!!