LM I would of brought my snow blower in to move that snow. No way I would of shoveled that much snow lol. Wait do you have a snow blower?
I use the snow as insulation around the coop as well. Free insulation is awesome
Taylynnp I hung it so I can tuck it up into the cattle panels to keep it out of the way when not needed. But I can tool it to the top and use those cords with ball on end to hold it up there. I am hoping with keep frost crystals of hens as well.
Apparently girls prefer a bath in DL instead of the wood ash. I have giant craters in the DL.
How many hens do you see? Lol
Oh I am also going to put big bowl or maybe bucket of dry grains in the coop after dark tonight as well. The OTS on the heritage thread have been discussing cold weather as well and said that apparently the while grains are best when temps below frigid. Apparently the grinding up of them in their crops helps keep them warm? It def won't hurt anything and at least I know they will eat it.,

I use the snow as insulation around the coop as well. Free insulation is awesome

Taylynnp I hung it so I can tuck it up into the cattle panels to keep it out of the way when not needed. But I can tool it to the top and use those cords with ball on end to hold it up there. I am hoping with keep frost crystals of hens as well.
Apparently girls prefer a bath in DL instead of the wood ash. I have giant craters in the DL.
How many hens do you see? Lol
Oh I am also going to put big bowl or maybe bucket of dry grains in the coop after dark tonight as well. The OTS on the heritage thread have been discussing cold weather as well and said that apparently the while grains are best when temps below frigid. Apparently the grinding up of them in their crops helps keep them warm? It def won't hurt anything and at least I know they will eat it.,