The chickens seem to have adjusted to the heavy rains of winter, but are less than thrilled with the snow and high winds. Last week's blast from the north seemed to subdue them, and change their behavior. Normally they putter around the yard non-stop during daylight hours, but during the cold snap, they spent much more time curled up into giant feather balls.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Hunkering Down
The chickens seem to have adjusted to the heavy rains of winter, but are less than thrilled with the snow and high winds. Last week's blast from the north seemed to subdue them, and change their behavior. Normally they putter around the yard non-stop during daylight hours, but during the cold snap, they spent much more time curled up into giant feather balls.
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Maybe this is where the expression "madder than a wet hen" comes from.
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