If Anything Can Go Wrong…

Last weekend, like much of the U.S., we got snow dumped on us. 20+ inches of the white stuff. And record cold, with overnight temps in the single digits and even below zero (Fahrenheit).

The horses loved it.

The goats, chickens and even the ducks hated it.

And us? Ugh! It’s pretty, but what a huge mess.

Paths had to be shoveled. Lots of them.

Most people can just clear off their walkways and ignore their sheds until spring. But on a farm, almost every building has a year-round purpose, whether to hold animals, equipment, or supplies.

It’s the equivalent of having multiple houses to clear. Ugh.

We are very grateful to a neighbor for clearing our driveway, as the temps were so cold that there was no way the diesel tractor would even think of starting.

Even with paths dug out, getting feed and water to all the animals is tough (there’s no running water in the barn or coops). And with this cold, handling water is, well, “fun” and “pleasant” on bare skin when you have to take your gloves off to open waterers or attach temporary hoses.

Murphy’s Law says anything that can go wrong will go wrong. And usually at the worst possible time.

  • The day after the storm I cleared off the goats’ platform. I knew Hanky wouldn’t go out, but Fawn likes it. An hour later I heard her crying. I found her in a 3-foot snow drift. Apparently she fell off the platform and didn’t use the ramp. Instead of walking to the ramp, she was trying to jump back up on the platform. Did I mention she was in a 3-foot snow drift? Nothing like trying to boost a 70-pound goat out of a snow drift. The goats are now banned from their yard until the snow level drops
  • My laptop lost its mind, or rather its hard drive. (See the sad, frustrating, horrible story below.)
  • Chickens waterers have a fundamental design flaw. You set them on heating pans to keep the water from freezing, but you fill them by opening the screw cap on top. Far from the heat. Which freezes and gets ice in the threads. Since the vacuum seal depends on an O-ring, even a thin layer of ice causes a slow leak. 7 gallons of water on the coop floor, which at these temps turned into an ice rink. Ask me how I know this…
  • Lights keep failing in these temps. Replacing light bulbs is “fun”, especially when the bulb breaks and you have to use a set of pliers to unscrew the metal piece. Without touching the center and lighting yourself up in the process!
  • We don’t have a garage, so the cars are parked outdoors, neatly side-by-side. But with that much snow, they become one giant snow mound. I finally dug out the blue Rav4, but the Prius and Tacoma are still entombed.
  • The barn has a nice metal roof. The nice part is that when the sun hits it, all the snow avalanches off. The not-so-nice part is that it lands right in front of the door – which then needs to be dug out.
  • And of course, the oil delivery person (understandably) needs a path shoveled to the oil tank fill. Which is behind the house. Through the snow drifts.


To be fair, not everything went south.

  • We didn’t lose power. I can deal with almost anything as long as we have power. Of course now that I’ve said that, the next storm will probably be lights out.
  • We didn’t freeze pipes or waterers. Yes we have heat. But with temps that low, something might decide it’s tired of holding water.
  • Our animals are all hanging in there. Knock on wood, no sickness or worse. Chickens however are notorious for not dealing with stress well, and these temps are really stressful. Sadly, I expect to lose a couple or more once the weather eases. It’s part of nature, but that doesn’t make it easier.
  • Nothing else has broken (yet). Let’s hope that keeps on keeping on.

And there will be more snow to come, it’s only January (yikes!).

Yes, these are funny stories to look back on in future months (or years?). But for now, well, these storms just stink!


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02/04/2026 11:03 pm GMT

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