January Freeze-a-thon

We got about 3" of very fine snow Sat night. Sun am, about 4:30am I started hearing pinging on the AC from the sleet starting. Off & on all day. About 1:00pm I could see ice starting to build on the pine needles & branches, and making a good crust over the snow.
Power is still on, thank God. We have another 3 hours or so of sleet/ freezing rain to go.
 
We got about 3" of very fine snow Sat night. Sun am, about 4:30am I started hearing pinging on the AC from the sleet starting. Off & on all day. About 1:00pm I could see ice starting to build on the pine needles & branches, and making a good crust over the snow.
Power is still on, thank God. We have another 3 hours or so of sleet/ freezing rain to go.
Yep. We're getting a mix here.
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I can see you getting it, too.
 
I’ve busted ice in water tubs 3 times today. Gave sheep alfalfa hay and extra feed. Let Sheba spend the day with Buford, she was ready to go back to her flock on the other side of the driveway. Everything is frozen. I wouldn’t want to put up with this for any length of time. I don’t like ice, snow or the cold. 🥶
 
I have a question... Everyone keeps talking in different posts about how prepared they are... That's great. BUT, then they talk about how difficult it will be to get out to the road to get to town...

IF everyone is so well prepared..... WHY does anyone has to worry about getting to town for the first 48-72 hours after the storm anyway????? I mean really...

If you are not a dr or a nurse... first responder, fireman or county road/DOT worker... you have no business being out there ... Most everyone on here does not have animals at a different farm... so not have to travel to another farm to take care of chores.
We have to travel to a couple farms to feed at... and all these animals have been consolidated in the last few weeks so that we have as little travel as possible...and breaking ice on water troughs so that they all get a drink while it is open...
BUT, now we are dealing with no water at the farm with automatic troughs.........and no one will be coming to pull a pump or anything in this cold this week... so we are going to have to rotate animals from different fields to the creeks...

YES there are medical emergencies... and if the roads are bad then they will have as much trouble getting to you as you will have getting out the driveway... that is the only reason anyone should even be out there dealing with the mess ... and for most people, those getting a little more into their prime... then STAY IN THE HOUSE AND DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN A POSITION TO HAVE A STROKE OR HEART ATTACK IN THE FIRST PLACE. OR at the very least... give the basics for survival only... this is only for a day or a few at most...

Another thing... animals will NOT DIE in this weather if they do not have water for 24 hours... it will make them less productive, milking cows will cut their production and then their feed intake will go way down... Every one will cut their forage intake way back... BUT THEY WILL NOT DIE... If it is 100 degrees out,,, different story since they do not sweat...

Nature will have them cut back their activity, their metabolism will adjust slower... it will be harder on them and weight gains will come to a standstill... but they will not die.....Most animals go and drink 2 or 3 times a day at most in the cold... they drink their fill, and that is it for hours...
You do not have to take 5 gallon buckets of water out to 2 sheep to drink... you do not have to leave water out there for them to get a little drink in an hour...if it is frozen then that is a total waste of your energy.... you take out what they drink down when you give it to them and that's all.... take more out later if you feel they have got to have another drink.

If the 4 big leghorns actually drink a qt of water in this cold that is alot... so I don't take the out 1/2 gallon to fill a rubber pan that is going to get half of that banged out of the pan as ice the next time... The 8 in the other pen (6 large fowl 2 bantams) do not drink a 1/2 gallon a day in this cold... and the langshan hen has been laying an egg just about every other day.... the NH pullets have not started.... I do take them out about 1/2 gallon, and they will have some ice left but still....
Sure it is nice they can drink whenever they want... but it is NOT ESSENTIAL to surviving...especially in the cold...

Heated water buckets make it nicer and easier... especially for the humans taking care of them... BUT THEY WILL NOT DIE if they don't have water in front of them 24/ 7...

I watch the patterns of the cattle at snyder's ... they travel/graze basically as one herd... they go to water on average 2 or 3 times on a cold day... most cattle will bed down at night and not get up to go to water...in the summer it is different because they do alot of grazing in the cooler night time temps and lay around and chew their cud in the heat....
Yesterday, DS went down the hill and used the sledge hammer to break the ice.... a couple were coming over the hill from the hay... and I drove down near there after he took the silage cart out... and they had to come see what I was doing... so then went right to the water ... which was my whole purpose... get them down there to drink while it was busted open... There was a little pushing, but they all drank... most backed off when they got their fill .....others went in to the trough..... there were a couple of latecomers and they got in there as the others turned to go... and they all went back over the hill to go eat more hay... doubtful they came back to drink and were able to get any due to the trough icing over again... sometimes they can break through a small amount of ice...
It is survival mode in this weather... not comfort mode... take care of the essential needs....
I am not saying neglect anything... but they do not need the babying that we all often times give them.

Another reason mother nature has babies born in the warmer weather normally.... and as humans we have manipulated things around so much... that we have to then cater to them and their needs.
I sure as heck am not going anywhere. We are all prepared to be snuggled up here at home for the foreseeable future. Yesterday morning after a lot of snow had accumulated, my older neighbor texted to ask if DH would clear her driveway. I asked if she was going to church or something and she said no. She just wanted it done. Snow was still falling at that point so DH didn't do it until late last night. I'm not sure what the hurry was on her end 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
I sure as heck am not going anywhere. We are all prepared to be snuggled up here at home for the foreseeable future.
Well, dang. I forgot I'm supposed to take the kids ice skating tomorrow with a local home school co-op. I'm hoping they reschedule it. It's an hour drive for us.
 
The wintry mix turned to rain, and some areas of the yard have now become muddy. While the precipitation stopped the sky never cleared up. The day remained overcast, and windy. There were several branches down in the driveway, most 3' or longer. The sycamore tends to drop branches in the wind.

Each flock got a flake of straw in their run, which they obligingly spread all over.

Tonight temps are expected to drop to 16°F, which is about as low as we get in the winter. It doesn't happen often, TG. We're not equipped for extended cold below 20°.
 
Well...it's 9% here outside. House is warm!

Scheduled work for today. Can't go. Both truck doors frozen shut. Car that I de-iced yesterday, now has no heater. :idunno Guess something under hood is frozen/too cold, with heater workings. It was fine yesterday. So, can't get windows clear to see. What a mess this is! 😖😡 And I was feeding by headlight at 6 to be there. Everything still frozen. Used last of water from heated tub to help open water in their drinking ones. Unplugged it. Now I'll have to tote water out there & replug for later today. Ice on some other dipper tubs of water is almost 3" thick now, so can't break it --- this is a disaster. I'd rather have the snow I hate than this crap.

Once a warm back up & change clothes, I'll go check a spigot in the barn and prob be able to fill the heater tub from that. Prob gonna add another heated one out there, I have it already, if spigot runs. I've never had this cold this long.

Time for a cup of coffee!!!
 
@Mini Horses I am so sorry for this long extended cold. I'm nowhere near as cold as you are and I'm tired of the little that I have. It looks like we are in for more this weekend.

I was going to complain, but have reconsidered that. With a low of 17 and a high of 44 I'm just going to shut up.
 
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