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It's weather like this that makes me glad I have plenty of space in the coop, lol
I bet! Mine came out briefly this morning for their warm mash and went right back inside and started griping, lol. As it stands they have almost 10sqft per bird. Yours are probably saying "but mom we've got stuff to do outside", lol. How much longer for the quarantine?Indeed.
My chickens are locked up for the recommended 30 days in re: Avian Flu and they're getting a little rambunctious even with almost 12 square feet per bird available.
I bet! Mine came out briefly this morning for their warm mash and went right back inside and started griping, lol. As it stands they have almost 10sqft per bird. Yours are probably saying "but mom we've got stuff to do outside", lol. How much longer for the quarantine?
Sorry, I know this is unusual for Texas, but that tiny powdering of snow is the apocalypse, eh?It's weather like this that makes me glad I have plenty of space in the coop, lol
IKR!? But it must be a shock, more the temps than the snow, for both the people and the chickens.Sorry, I know this is unusual for Texas, but that tiny powdering of snow is the apocalypse, eh?
Sorry, I know this is unusual for Texas, but that tiny powdering of snow is the apocalypse, eh?
IKR!? But it must be a shock, more the temps than the snow, for both the people and the chickens.
If you wear several extra pairs of socks, they make pretty good chore boots in cold weather too. Wool socks are really nice for this, but any kind of sock helps because the boots keep the socks dry. You might need boots a size larger than normal, to allow room for the extra socks-- if someone in the household has bigger feet than you do, you might be able to borrow their boots when cold weather hitsMy muck boots have tread so I can walk on snow, but no insulation (they're hot enough already when I'm working in the coop on a 95F degree day in July).
Am well aware, my niece and cousin live(d) in Texas, my daughter lives in NC.As a Yankee transplanted to the south