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TomK
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Winter newbies...

Post by TomK » Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:42 am

Well...went out this morning to let the gang out of the coop..coupla inches of new snow (finally!!!) and frozen water in the waterer ( another challenge) ..opened the hatch to the pen and of course the initial single file stampede out the door..wait! wait! wait..FULL STOP on the ramp...bumping into one another like a 401 pileup.. Wtf is this????....abrupt about face and everyone is back in the coop...Earl is crowing his "I am NOT amused" rendition all morning...just hilarious... :iheartpto:
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Re: Winter newbies...

Post by Killerbunny » Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:17 pm

Poor Missie came out and frantically took off in a panic. Landed, picked her way to the other coop. She is NOT impressed. The old girls know better and seem to be saying "told you so!"
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Re: Winter newbies...

Post by Robbie » Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:19 pm

My chickens won't go outside either, even though I shoveled a nice path for them and spread some scratch. Not even cold yet!
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Re: Winter newbies...

Post by TomK » Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:56 pm

I just went out to make sure things were good...tracks halfway down the ramp...thats it thats all...lol...went inside and one gal laid an egg on the floor...nesting boxes musta been full...eleven eggs today...cozy in the coop...no wonder they prefer it in there...I'm enjoying a lazy day by the woodstove too
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Re: Winter newbies...

Post by WLLady » Tue Dec 29, 2015 2:20 pm

i opened the little door for the girls...the one rooster came out and looked around, then flew to the middle of the driveway, called the girls and the girls didn't even look out the door. they're all still inside on the roosts. threw some sunflower seeds their way, rooster picked his way in and went to bed. they'll be in for the day even though all our snow/ice has melted. turkeys are having a great time outside though! they love this, enough wind that they can spread wings and glide a long way!
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Re: Winter newbies...

Post by Home Grown Poultry » Tue Dec 29, 2015 3:54 pm

my chickens are always outside, even yesterday... stupid butts haha! but they do spend a lot more time inside than out.
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