NHchicks
Songster
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At -43 I wouldn't be as worried about my chickens holding out as me holding out. I thought I had it bad here in NH, but it's nothing like those numbers. How in the world do you keep your pipes from freezing, or even stick your nose out the door at all.
Anyway, we've had a LOT of snow this month. And my 10 chickens will not venture past the doorway of their coop. They don't like to walk on the snow. I shoveled out a playground spot for them, but they still won't come out. I have a feeling they are going stir crazy in there, because when I put the food down yesterday, one pecked my glove, and when I removed their eggs (so they wouldn't freeze first, which has been happening) that same bird tried to peck the eggs (probably trying to save them - sorry about that birdie). I keep the human door open all day, for fresh air, sunshine, and in the hopes they will want to play outside.
I secretly think maybe they have a cable hookup in there.
The chickens and I are all in our coops, staring out at the snow, and wondering when spring will ever get here.
At -43 I wouldn't be as worried about my chickens holding out as me holding out. I thought I had it bad here in NH, but it's nothing like those numbers. How in the world do you keep your pipes from freezing, or even stick your nose out the door at all.
Anyway, we've had a LOT of snow this month. And my 10 chickens will not venture past the doorway of their coop. They don't like to walk on the snow. I shoveled out a playground spot for them, but they still won't come out. I have a feeling they are going stir crazy in there, because when I put the food down yesterday, one pecked my glove, and when I removed their eggs (so they wouldn't freeze first, which has been happening) that same bird tried to peck the eggs (probably trying to save them - sorry about that birdie). I keep the human door open all day, for fresh air, sunshine, and in the hopes they will want to play outside.
I secretly think maybe they have a cable hookup in there.
The chickens and I are all in our coops, staring out at the snow, and wondering when spring will ever get here.