You know you love your chickens when...

But have you heard the laughing roosters from indonesia ?

No! But I'm sure if it's somewhere on Facebook, someone will send it to me eventually.
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You wake up at 9 on a Saturday to find out the hen cam has been offline since 6:15 and you head for the coop to check on the chicks before your coffee!
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Then you call the help line and after an hour you find out they are sending parts!!! Really??? When we are in mid hatch???
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You wake up at 9 on a Saturday to find out the hen cam has been offline since 6:15 and you head for the coop to check on the chicks before your coffee!
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Then you call the help line and after an hour you find out they are sending parts!!! Really??? When we are in mid hatch???
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Oh no! Hope you get it working again soon!
 
@Ballerina Bird I got it working pretty quick because my husband suggested that I try switching the adapter with one that we already had. I made sure to cover the usb to plug joint with tape. It is so dusty in the coop, even up at the ceiling where the outlets are!

This is from my iPhone, I have to edit the one from the hen cam because it is so long - almost 10 minutes!

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@Ballerina Bird I got it working pretty quick because my husband suggested that I try switching the adapter with one that we already had. I made sure to cover the usb to plug joint with tape. It is so dusty in the coop, even up at the ceiling where the outlets are!

This is from my iPhone, I have to edit the one from the hen cam because it is so long - almost 10 minutes!
So cute! Absolutely adore!! Your broody/mommy is such a love! I feel like my heart grew three sizes just watching that; thanks for posting.

I really wish I could have a coop cam, but I don't have power at my coop. I am hoping that sometime this spring, I will be able to post "You know you love your chickens when you buy a new house on a big piece of property with a barn on it, so you can build a new coop for your birds with water and power." (I am house hunting right now.)
 
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We have a pool that is about 40 feet from the coop, so my husband ran a heavy duty extension cord until spring. Then we will run the conduit under ground. I had three well secured heat lamps, an automatic door, and outside the coop, the water bucket has a birdbath heater sitting in a clay pot. I have to work on a better arrangement once it really warms up. I do have a solar light in the run, but it is angled to go off when people are there - the chickens wouldn't go into the coop as long as the light was on and they got locked out a couple of times - luckily I could tell when I reviewed the camera footage!

Nice to hear that I'm not the only one who gets all gooey when watching mommies and babies.

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I loved the video. I really miss having little ones to watch with their mama. It's truly a wonderful part of the whole chicken experience. We got our 1st 6 chicks last spring. When they were grown and started laying it didn't take more than a month or so for my Lilly to go broody. I tried all the tricks and tips to get her out of it and nothing worked that's when we got the 3 new little ones. It was so much fun to watch them bond and listen to Lilly talk to them. I want more chicks just to do that part all over again. But my hubby says we have enough for now.
 
So cute! Absolutely adore!! Your broody/mommy is such a love! I feel like my heart grew three sizes just watching that; thanks for posting.

I really wish I could have a coop cam, but I don't have power at my coop. I am hoping that sometime this spring, I will be able to post "You know you love your chickens when you buy a new house on a big piece of property with a barn on it, so you can build a new coop for your birds with water and power." (I am house hunting right now.)


I recently installed an Arlo wireless Web/security cam in my run. I ot it at Best Buy. It is battery powered and fully wireless. My entire extended family has been using the phone app to watch the girls. Lots of fun.
 
@BY Bob and @Coop de Grass -- thank you for those ideas!

@Raggedyroad I totally agree that listening to them talk to each other is so wonderful! That has been one of the nicest surprises about chickens -- they make such lovely little sounds!
 
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