Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Knees and chickens

I took it slow today.

I paid attention to how I moved.

The only physical challenge was to cobble together a couple of light and install them in Southern Belle's Chicken Tractor. That involved working in a small space with awkward positions but wasn't particularly stressing of my knee.

This is a "used" chicken tractor that she picked up for $50. It has a footprint of 12' by 6' and has no accommodations for birds roosting or for people to enter-and-exit for maintenance. I cut a flap in the the netting to let myself in and stitched it shut after I was done.

The timer is set to turn the two, 800 lumen bulbs on at 4:00am and turn off at 9:00am. 

The next upgrade is to add four, 4' long roosting bars at 1', 2', 3' and 3'. Headroom is an issue.

After installing the lights, I drove to Meijer's, a local department store chain, and purchased a compression sleeve for my knee. It feels pretty good right now. 

1 comment:

  1. Please also remember that we are not (if you'll pardon the expression) "spring chickens".

    It takes us longer to heal, and stressing a joint before it heals can make things quite a bit worse.

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