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Today's Poll: Has this winter seemed colder to you so far?

By Howard B. Owens
Susan Brownell

I remember it being this cold last winter. I have chickens and have to go make sure that their water is not frozen solid or that they haven't run out. I have a heated dog dish in one run, a heated rabbit waterer in another, and 2 heat lamps in the other 2 pens. I remember doing it last year too... and it seemed to last forever last winter.

The heated rabbit waterer I bought at Genesee Feeds with help from the gift certificate that Emma the Chicken won here on the Batavian for pet of the week! Thanks!

Jan 7, 2010, 9:55am Permalink
Chris Charvella

Back in December while I was standing outside my house in a t-shirt enjoying near 60 degree temperatures, I decided to give up my right to complain about the cold weather this year.

Jan 7, 2010, 10:29am Permalink
Bea McManis

The records show the winter of 2002-2003 was the coldest in 24 years. We had 119 inches of snow that winter starting on Nov. 1 and continuing through April 7.

Jan 7, 2010, 10:47am Permalink
George Richardson

Just before I clicked on this comment section I was wondering if Batavia allowed backyard chickens. I got six hens about ten days ago and the coop section of their tractor is only covered on three sides. It's going to be below freezing for a few days with wicked winds so I was thinking of stapling plastic over the bottom two thirds of the wire pen area to serve as a wind break. It's 30 now and windy, yet they seem fine. Am I going to unnecessary trouble? I mean, I wouldn't want to spend a night in 20 degree temps but I probably could with a chicken down sleeping bag.

Jan 7, 2010, 11:04am Permalink
william tapp

thats because we are in a globel cooling cycle THE ICE AGE COMETH/ EXPERTS WARN OF GLOBAL COOLING..forget globel warming, we are cooling down,

Jan 7, 2010, 11:07am Permalink
Doug Yeomans

Last winter was by far the coldest for the most consecutive days that I can remember in a long time. October and November this year were quite mild.

Jan 7, 2010, 7:36pm Permalink
Susan Brownell

George, my chickens sleep in a shed and have an outside run during the day. They stay in the coop almost all day long. I think that I would shelter them from the winds... if it's not too late. Chickens can get frostbite. go to backyardchickens dot com . I learned a lot there! I am FisherMOM on that forum as well.

Jan 7, 2010, 7:39pm Permalink
Jason Juliano

It has been especially cold! There have been hundreds of record-breaking low temperatures, snow falls, and weather incidents in the past few weeks around the country.

Must be global warming! :)

Jan 7, 2010, 11:10pm Permalink
Howard B. Owens

In fairness to those who believe in Global Warming. It could indeed Global Warming. Because Global Warming doesn't mean uniform warming the world over. It could trigger unusual weather of any type -- it means the global climate is changing, and some places could get colder.

Or winters could be colder and summers warmer, etc.

On the other hand, no one season of weather patterns proves or disproves global climate change.

Not even 100 seasons means much.

Jan 7, 2010, 11:34pm Permalink
william tapp

do a Google on global cooling, you will be surprised.
the earth is doing its thing and there is nothing we can do about it.earth goes through cycles of cooling and warming. we dont have much to do with it, its just nature
.

Jan 8, 2010, 7:40am Permalink

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