Thanks for the update Ronny. Those chickens are resilient! Glad you did open their shelter in case they change their mind. I recall the Hurricane of 1955 when I was 5 years old in Connecticut. My father worked for the Telephone Company so he was not at home. Our ariel on top of our house was blown by the wind into our big picture window. I called Grandpa who also lived in Cheshire. My father taught me tel. numbers. Grandpa, who built our brick house, came over and used plywood to board up our window and cut the antenna loose. That was my first hurricane. My father always installed TV antennas atop a telephone pole a safe distance from our house since then. We had lots of storms, loved to watch them and still do at 73 years old. Please give more updates.
We raining , had tornado last night about a mile from me . Had branches from one of the trees fall. Safer for chickens to be out of the pens during hurricane weather bc they will hide , if trapped in coop and coop gets smashed they are basically “sitting ducks “
Stay safe guys. Big love from the 🇬🇧
Everyone reading this say a prayer for them. Apparently no one has heard from em since this video was posted.
Thanks for the update Ronny. Those chickens are resilient! Glad you did open their shelter in case they change their mind. I recall the Hurricane of 1955 when I was 5 years old in Connecticut. My father worked for the Telephone Company so he was not at home. Our ariel on top of our house was blown by the wind into our big picture window. I called Grandpa who also lived in Cheshire. My father taught me tel. numbers. Grandpa, who built our brick house, came over and used plywood to board up our window and cut the antenna loose. That was my first hurricane. My father always installed TV antennas atop a telephone pole a safe distance from our house since then. We had lots of storms, loved to watch them and still do at 73 years old. Please give more updates.
Stay safe guys
Glad you are ok
I heard that one. Be safe and careful. God bless you ❤🙏
Omg I hope y’all are ok and all is good.
We raining , had tornado last night about a mile from me . Had branches from one of the trees fall. Safer for chickens to be out of the pens during hurricane weather bc they will hide , if trapped in coop and coop gets smashed they are basically “sitting ducks “
Stay safe and dry. Hope you keep electric
I just saw your camera shake
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Stay Safe.