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Posted by Animal on January 17, 2007 at 05:27:41 from (172.161.254.234):
Is any one else having trouble coping with this ice?I have fallen 3 times in the past 2 days trying to feed and water my chickens, this last time yesterday was a doooozy! I have been lucky that I have not broken any thing yet. It is plumb dangerous! I have worn both leather and rubber soled shoes, could I wrap them in wire? How do you folks deal with this? How long can chickens go without food and water?
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