Thank you, Debby. I have a sweatshirt, socks, warm leggings, a book to read, and heat. Oh, and coffee. I am definitely going to be cozy & happy.Good morning Janie, enjoy your day!
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Thank you, Debby. I have a sweatshirt, socks, warm leggings, a book to read, and heat. Oh, and coffee. I am definitely going to be cozy & happy.Good morning Janie, enjoy your day!
Thank you! I'm having some with a donut right now.Hi, staying in with a hot cup of coffee sounds like a good plan. Welcome to our thread!
Definitely! The chickens are staying in their coop today as well, my youngest two Rhode Island Reds have never seen snow.Good morning! It looks like a day to stay home & stay safe.
My tolerance for extreme temps either hot or cold grows less every year!I am ready for Spring. It hasn’t been a bad winter but I’m done with it.
Good morning Janie! Thanks for the coffee and donut! It`s a whopping 11 degrees here with some zero temps this week! I vote for around 72! Sounded good anyhow! Have a great day!Good morning, Barry️
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I don't think many of my chickens have seen snow. I believe our last snow (that stuck) was in 2020. About 3/4 of my standard flock of 14 girls was around but the rest haven't seen anything more than a little ice in their waterers.Thank you! I'm having some with a donut right now.
Definitely! The chickens are staying in their coop today as well, my youngest two Rhode Island Reds have never seen snow.
Likewise. I used to prefer the cold but now I seize up like a poorly maintained engine.My tolerance for extreme temps either hot or cold grows less every year!
72 sounds perfect, Barry. The highest temp in our 10 day outlook is 65. I can manage with the 60s.Good morning Janie! Thanks for the coffee and donut! It`s a whopping 11 degrees here with some zero temps this week! I vote for around 72! Sounded good anyhow! Have a great day!![]()
It does, doesn`t it! I could handle 60`s!72 sounds perfect, Barry. The highest temp in our 10 day outlook is 65. I can manage with the 60s.
Great analogy Janie!Likewise. I used to prefer the cold but now I seize up like a poorly maintained engine.
I see you're in east Texas, winter must feel pretty nice to you? I've had to replace my chicken's waterer two weeks ago as the water inside froze and cracked it overnight.I don't think many of my chickens have seen snow. I believe our last snow (that stuck) was in 2020. About 3/4 of my standard flock of 14 girls was around but the rest haven't seen anything more than a little ice in their waterers.