Tornadoes everywhere!

Everything is still standing here. I had a couple of newly planted trees leaning when I got home last night, but no limbs down.

I did lose three chicks to drowning yesterday. We have had an insane amount of rain in the last 24 hours. The worst of it is hitting Nashville, but Murfreesboro is getting our fair share. Apparently the broody pen took on water (it is under the coop, so it is covered, and it is at the top of a slight hill.) Water has never been a problem before. It is ALWAYS dry. All I can figure is that there was so much driving rain in such a short period of time that it flooded. When I got home last night, the mama hens were on top of a milk crate and the little chicks were dead.
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I have two more babies under a mama in the banty coop. So far they seem okay. She is keeping them up in the coop, so perhaps they will stay warm and dry. We are supposed to get rain all day.
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Y'all pray for Nashville. It is really, really bad all over town. They hauled 150 stranded cars off of Interstate 24 last night. It is only getting worse today. Lots of my friends have a foot of water in their first floors. It is bad all over town. Over 50 roads have been closed, the river is well above flood stage and is getting ready to crest 1st Avenue, all of the creeks are higher than they have every been. There have been 150 water rescues in the last 24 hours. It is scary bad. Heavy rain is forecasted through the afternoon.
 
We are 1hr No. of Nashville..So.Ky..bad here.Our house is on a hill and ok but the horse got caught in the lower pasture and is cut off from the barn..dh and son are going to take down some fence and bring him out and up to the barn..don't have a report on the chickens yet..they are on higher ground but certainly are soaked!! Driveway washed out..Tahoe couldn't get down over washouts..my son has a hd3500 geared for pulling..he was able to get out. We have two Amish farms across from us..one is flooded up to doors and the other is cut off by the overflowing creek..they are on the low side/bottoms.................tomorrow is supposed to be sunny!!
 
Just got back online
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Storm damage is a lot worse. A nearby small town absolutely demolished. About 20 houses flat. I have family with trees in their livingrooms
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So far, only one loss of life thank God! Flooding is bad, lots of bridges out. Pastor called this morning to say church is cancelled for the day due to flooding.
 
We've had tornado warnings (south central KY), but no tornados as far as I know. Now the rain is a different story, it's unbelievable how much we've gotten! I had to move a hen with chicks into a raised rabbit cage, their tractor had probably 2 inches of water in the bottom. My poor d'uccles that shared the other side of the tractor were soaked, and standing in what looked like a pond
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My goose was taking a bath in the yard...that's how bad this rain is! We've gotten over 5 inches of rain so far, and it's still raining!
 
Well I just delivered a baby goat in pouring down rain
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I have no water...washed up with a gallon of rainwater
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POO!
 
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Ya'll are probably through the worst of it by now. It hit here just North of MS/AL/TN state lines at about 4 am. STAY SAFE!
 
I was up in Kentucky for the weekend.......what a crappy drive back! I'm on a hill, so all the chickens were just fine. Even the broodies and babies. My coops are raised up anyways, but also on a hill so relatively safe. Looks like rain will stop tomorrow and we'll have a few days to dry out. Guess I'll be driving the truck to work tomorrow instead of the sporty car, LOL.
 
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Ya'll are probably through the worst of it by now. It hit here just North of MS/AL/TN state lines at about 4 am. STAY SAFE!

The worst of it is actually the first day or two after the rain stops, when all the water from every place else comes rushing down the hillside into our creek
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It's already at least 5-6 feet deep and 20-30 feet wide, when it's normally dry or close to it. It washed out a fence post in our pasture, thankfully dad noticed it before the horses got out and moved them. We are on a hill as well, but I still had to rescue my d'uccles and an OEGB hen and her babies, their pen had about 2" of water in the bottom of it! Crazy, I've never seen so much rain!


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See the 'twigs' sticking out on the foreground? Those are actually 10-12 foot trees, and the 'creek' is normally on the opposite side of them. (the ones that are in the water, not on this side of it)
 
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