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Meagan Francis's avatar

I was on the edge of my seat the whole time I was reading this! I can't even imagine this being a regular occurrence. So relieved that Lucky made himself known.

Last winter - I believe it was the night before Christmas Eve, 2022 - we had some crazy cold temperatures (similar to yours, -35ish with windchill), and I woke my 25-year-old son in the middle of the night to help me go check on the chickens. We bundled up and ran out in the pitch-black yard to peek through the coop door....and there they all were, sound asleep just like always. It didn't occur to me at the time that I had no actual plan for what to do if they were in distress, nor would I even be able to tell if they were in distress...they could just as easily have been frozen to death as asleep, and I wouldn't know until the next day. Somehow the "checking" made me feel better, like I'd done something - even though I'd done nothing! I was able to get back to sleep after that, though.

One of our roosters had frostbite on his comb after that, but none of the rest of them were worse for wear. Crazy the kind of weather conditions they can withstand.

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molly flinkman's avatar

I just loved this story so much, Stacy!! And the pictures as always <3

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