I think so too. I don't think it gets cold enough here in Georgia to need to supply a heat source. I do get concerned a bit when it rains all day because they tend to stand in the rain instead of seeking shelter in their coop/run area. And they can be a little damp putting them in their coop at...
Hello my fellow chicken lovers!
My husband and are having a bit of a dilemma when it comes to how we care for our 3 feathered ladies during the winter. The winters in Georgia are very mild, the coldest temperatures are usually in the 20s and that's generally at night. Our coop is very small...
Their nesting boxes are attached to the coop. She went I there earlier but I think it's too warm in there. I have a makeshift shade area where their coop is but she decided that the fire pit was her place, which is fine. I don't mind if that is where she wants to lay
I have checked all over the yard for eggs but I have not found any. She keeps wandering the yard and squawking loudly. She usually squawks loudly anyway, but today has been noticeably louder and more often. She keeps wandering off by herself. She will go in her run and coop but it's a hot day...
I have not found any eggs yet, I keep checking but I don't see any. I finally got her away from the fire pit and put some soft grass in her coop. She liked that for a bit then left to wander around the yard. How do you tell if she is egg bound?
Hello fellow chicken lovers,
My chicken is acting very strange today. She is being much louder than normal and bawking almost all day. She also keeps crawling in and out from under the fire pit we have in our yard. She is 20 weeks and has developed her comb and waddles. She is also head chicken...