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Ice is worse than snow till snow gets so deep you can't push through it no more and when it melts then freezes back as ice. Especially when it has been driven on a few hundred times.
By Friday it will be highs in upper 30's on the positive side of zero, be running around in our skivies at this rate so use to the sub zero.
I've tested it out, no plumbing parts fell off while draining the main water pipe so any pipe nipples should be fine too in such temperatures. :lol:
 

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Mr. Racka is set for cold weather. I left the mats alone, thinking they would be easier to cut if they grew out a bit. Then I took a look at the whole critter. A professional needs to take this on. I contacted the You Tube gal and it looks like I’m on the shear list in April. He’s healthy, eats like a horse. I haven’t noticed any problems with the mats except ugly.
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@Baymule. I’d put those chicks inside. I’m west and north of you and it’s much colder and windier than forecasted. High today was supposed to be 35. It’s 19 right now at noon. Very gusty north winds. A new predicted low is now 10. We are hustling around to dot the i’s. Hubbs bought some better hay so he’s tossing Bermuda flakes among the snowflakes.

60 degrees at 4:00 when I got home.

Empty coop.

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Party in the house! There’s 80 chicks in there. Food, warm water, heat lamp and they are house chickens. ❤️

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