Well, that hen was STILL on the nest this morning. And, RU told me that 2 of them had been down yesterday. The one was shivering. She put it back in w/the hen, but it wouldn't go under her. So, she pulled the hen's wing away from her body, then stuck the chick there. She could not believe how calm this hen is. Not once did she try to peck at her, all she did was cluck at her. So, since this hen is proving to be a keeper, she now has a name-Emily.
To get her off the nest, I put some shavings down on the floor. Then, I put the chicks on the floor, then I put the eggs in one corner. Next, I grabbed Emily and put her on the eggs. The chicks were quite happy to be down. They ran all over, got something to eat and drink. Emily decided that this was fine. Not once did she try to get back in the nesting box. I was going to move her into the broody pen, but we have a massive storm heading our way. It means that my other chickens will have to get under the coop tonight and tomorrow to get out of the weather, but better them then having to worry about the chicks.
My tack stall was a mess. So, I got that all straightened out this morning B4 heading for my Bible study. Then, I dumped and scrubbed my water tank, scrubbed the water buckets and filled everything up. This way, if the farm loses power, my horses have water for a bit. I also put the battery in my mower, drove down and dumped my cart. B4 I left, I disconnected the battery in the hopes that it would start again later in the day.
Once I got back, I got Stormy fed, then got the rest of my field cleaned! I had another whole cartload. So, I decided that I'd dump it once the horses were back in the field. W/that done, I got hay out, filled hay nets and covered my hay. That was NOT easy. The wind had picked up. Once I was finally able to get the tarps on, it was then a matter of tying it down.
Checked on Emily and the babies, got the chickens put away, and connected the battery in my mower. The mower started right up! So, I go down, dump the cart, and head back up. The mower died. I was able to restart it a couple of times, but it kept dying. I ended up pushing it out of the field I was in. So, that meant I had to tow it back up and I had to wait to do that. LF had the vet out, and she was parked in my way. So, I had to wait until she left B4 I could get my mower. Went back to my tack shed, and put the windows in, and cleaned the litter box. Got that done, and saw the vet leaving, so I went back, put a strap around the mower and towed it up. Fed Cindy and was finally able to leave.
Got home, cleaned some of my hay shelter, fed the goats and the bunny, and weeded the front some. I still need to do dishes, but I'm beat! So, I'm relaxing for just a bit B4 I go do them. I'm hoping I can get to bed early tonight.