Posted a dilemma on a chook forum about my 15 week old chooks not going indoors as it's suppposed to get to minus 3 tonight!
They suggested I get down to the allotment straight away and lock them in the coop.
Got to the allotments when it was dark (cripes its creepy down there at night) anyway tried to put the chooks through the pophole by torchlight.
They squawked (who said they were serene at night?) flapped and made enough noise that the neighbours would think I was strangling them (must admit I was nearly ready too!)
Anyway after wrestling with one and getting it through the pophole the damm thing escaped as i was putting another in..........and so it went on, one in.....one out.......one in.........one out Aaaargh!
Finally got all four in and jammed a bucket against the pophole......whereupon they all climbed over the top one by one and over me.......double Aaaaargh!!!!
All in again bucket jammed against pophole with handle acting as an extra bar. Success, all in for the night!
They may be able to work out how to get out when it gets light but even if they don't they have less chance of starving to death than freezing to death now!
Chooks..........who'd have em?............... (me I suppose!)
They suggested I get down to the allotment straight away and lock them in the coop.
Got to the allotments when it was dark (cripes its creepy down there at night) anyway tried to put the chooks through the pophole by torchlight.
They squawked (who said they were serene at night?) flapped and made enough noise that the neighbours would think I was strangling them (must admit I was nearly ready too!)
Anyway after wrestling with one and getting it through the pophole the damm thing escaped as i was putting another in..........and so it went on, one in.....one out.......one in.........one out Aaaargh!
Finally got all four in and jammed a bucket against the pophole......whereupon they all climbed over the top one by one and over me.......double Aaaaargh!!!!
All in again bucket jammed against pophole with handle acting as an extra bar. Success, all in for the night!
They may be able to work out how to get out when it gets light but even if they don't they have less chance of starving to death than freezing to death now!
Chooks..........who'd have em?............... (me I suppose!)
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