The comments and input of those who do not agree totally out number those who do. After much consideration of each and every response and after discussion with my partner we have come to the conclusion and agreement that supplemental heat should be available for our two member flock when...
Wow, I can't wrap my head around those types of temperature drops in that time frame. But thanks for your thoughts about using a heat source during cold season.
Never thought about putting hay in there vs straw, hmmm. Besides being softer, do you think it's warmer? I like the idea about hay with shavings in their boxes.
I worry about my chicks as well and I don't consider myself overprotective at all and neither should you. It's our job to protect them and to study up and make the best decisions we can.
You have joined a scant few members who agree the bay area gets cold enough for a heat source for our chickens. Thank you. And thanks for the feed back on the wall hanger mats, I wondered about those.
Then that would be different from dogs, goats, horses, donkey etc who's winter coats are brought on by lowering temperatures and come springtime/summer shedding? Genetics, breed notwithstanding.
Logically that sounds correct and I do remembering thinking Chelseys feathers were growing back much quicker then the summer months when it is over 100 deg f.
Is there some reason there are no reply links at the bottom of several of the postings re heat lamps vs heating pads received in the last several hours?
I try to be polite and respectful in answering everyone who took the time to advise or recommend things to me. That being said, to all who...