I need some sympathy
You guys are the ones I feel will understand. Have some popcorn and listen to my story.
Last night they got extra fresh straw & bedding.
My day from 7 AM - 9:30AM. Coldest day of the winter so far.
This morning (-12*) I went out to "deal" with the chickens. Simple enough - I do it 2 xs a day Right?
The water, of course, was frozen. So I made new warm water , 2 gallons of it , but got my gloves wet in the process, and carried it to the coop.
I put it down wrong and when I tried to readjust it it exploded all over me & the clean, dry,(not any more) straw and their full feeder.
Well what have we neophites learned from MS AK BIRD BRAIN
is the cardinal rule on theis thread????KEEP THEM DRY!!!!!
So I am wet and the chickens' feet are wet. I hobble my lame self in to change into dry pants. In 10 minutes the spilled water was almost fully solid hay brick. Yuck! So was their food.
I racked, shoveled, hammered it out of there into the wheelbarrow to take it to my spoils area. The wheelbarrow has a flat tire. So I push it along the ice to empty it by handfuls.
Hobble to the bedding area - no straw left.
Shredded newspaper on top of mostly frozen straw will have to do. The bag breaks on the way into the coop.
Take out the food server and it's a block of ice. Had to empty it out by the dump area. That's going to encourage the mice and predators...Sheesh!
and...
NO EGGS TODAY
Thanks for listening