Sunday Morning Chores ✨
Bedding down everything and doing chores, it’s getting colder here and the storms about to show its face. #howstheweather #sundaychores #chicks #chickens #beagles
Sunday mornings on the farm can be both peaceful and productive, especially when preparing for colder weather and upcoming storms. I’ve found that organizing my outdoor chores into a checklist really helps me stay on top of everything without feeling overwhelmed. Firstly, bedding down the chickens and chicks is essential. Using fresh straw or hay not only keeps them warm but also provides a cozy environment that reduces stress during harsh weather. I usually ensure their coops are secure against wind and rain, checking for any gaps that could let cold air in. Caring for beagles while managing chores outdoors is equally important. On stormy days, I make sure their shelter is dry, warm, and safe from drafts. I also take this time to give them extra attention, knowing they can get uneasy when the weather turns. Keeping pets comfortable during seasonal changes is a small step that greatly influences their well-being. From personal experience, being proactive about these Sunday morning routines sets the tone for the week and helps me feel prepared for whatever weather comes our way. Whether you’re new to caring for chickens, chicks, or dogs or have been doing it for years, taking the time to prep your outdoor chores with weather changes in mind can make all the difference in maintaining a healthy, happy homestead.
































































