The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Must have been the same snow we got last night. It was truly beautiful!

A little freaky because this morning there were animal (non-chicken) tracks in the run! The run is fully enclosed by 1/4" hardware cloth, including an apron all around it. I'm pretty sure it's a vole or a shrew, but it was still a surprise.

one of the things I really like about snow is being able to see so easily what has been out and about around the run and coop. one of the bad windchill days last week when I left the flock in the coop for the day, wild turkeys were in the run messing and probably dustbathing under the coop. Wasn't happy to see that, and I doubled my lice/mite checks this week.

course, wouldn't see some critters that are tunneling through the snow. like a weasel.
 
one of the things I really like about snow is being able to see so easily what has been out and about around the run and coop. one of the bad windchill days last week when I left the flock in the coop for the day, wild turkeys were in the run messing and probably dustbathing under the coop. Wasn't happy to see that, and I doubled my lice/mite checks this week.

course, wouldn't see some critters that are tunneling through the snow. like a weasel.
I'm truly beginning to hate snow but happy that the only tracks I can see were made by my dogs.

Ours is very wet nasty snow so I'm keeping the birds and Heelers in, at least for the early part of

the day. This will give the Patterdales a chance to check out nooks and crannies for any varmints

that might have slithered in with the nasty weather last night.
 
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My husband told me he had that happen w/a 9 volt in his pants....not a fire but his whole pant leg was getting hot
 
I have a large box filled with batteries..all kinds of batteries and they have been in that box for 20 years and collecting. I better do something about it.
Thanks for the video..


My incubator is filled with Wyandotte eggs..I am looking forward to my next group of eggs to hatch..
 
I have chicks hatching about every 5 days... Rhodebars, F1s, HRIR, and production Reds. About 50 hatched so far... about 100 incubating.
 
Any battery can start a fire. it only take a direct connection between + and -.

9 volt batteries have the terminals on the same end so they are more likely be shorted together.

I had some change and a fingernail clipper in my pocket while shooting a wedding.
I had to replace the AA's in my flash quickly and dropped used ones in my pocket.

After a few minutesI smelled something burning and much to my surprise it was my pocket.

Being front of a church full of people during a wedding ceremony is not a good time to find out your pants are on fire.
Not a laughing matter at all..... but kind of made me laugh the way you said it!
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We have been taking precautions with all batteries since this was brought to our attention. It makes perfect sense but just never thought about it....
 

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