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Oh my gosh, Gary, your broody hen narrative made me laugh! I could totally envision a disapproving hen giving you "the look".

Brian, so sorry you have lost some of your babies, too
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This cold snap has been hard on a lot of peoples' birds.

Well, I talked to the BF last night, and we are looking into possibly getting an appeal for him. I'm also helping him find and pay for a new attorney that will protect him - we're hoping for one of the advocate for men attorneys. So, we're fighting this, yet. The BF told me more about what went on during the trial, and it was so obviously fixed. I also found a place where I can file a formal complaint against the judge for being so biased. It was just a really raw deal all around.
 


If those young men don't pull those pants up around here, they are going to have some frozen, well.....buns!
 
What a bunch of cuties, Brian. Hope Lucky/Winky keeps doing well. I just hatched 7 more of her siblings. I have found feather sexing works pretty well on these guys. I have 4 girls, 2 boys, and one that is too wet to tell yet.

I have not lost any birds to the weather yet. I have 16 in one coop, 10 in another - with the juvies all in one brooder coop with a light.

IFA did have red bulbs (at least the Riverton store did) when I bought new bulbs this week. I had a bulb burn out in the brooder coop. I came home to find two 6 week old pullets doing their best to cover 7 four week old Delaware chicks. SO cute. Of course the Bresse chicks (the biggest I have right now) kept getting in the way of a picture until most of them had moved around.
 
Hey do any of you guys "tarp" your runs? I never have before since we don't get much wind where I'm at but I was wondering if most of the Utah group does or not.

I have wrapped plastic sheeting around mine and stapled it on. I liked it. Did not do it this year, I have been stacking straw on the west side this year and last year, keeps the snow (mostly) out of the covered run, and they like to kick around in it. My reason for not doing the plastic again, was when we pulled the staples out in the Spring it was really hard to make sure none got lost on the ground and I had a few hens get bumblefoot from the staples...so I was trying to figure out something different so that more staples would not get in their run....our run is 60+ feet long so it was really tedious pulling all the staples out too.
 
Quote: Lisa. have you tried screwing stripes of wood down first then stapling into that. An 8' piece of lattice or door stop work good. You can even rip a 2x4x8 down to the thickness you need. 3 screws will secure it to the frame of your run. I live in an old house and we have to put plastic up on the windows every year. I hated pulling all the staples out so i came up with this little trick. If you have a place to store the plastic until next year you just unroll it and screw it back down.
 

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