hello -
pretty new to the hen thing - picked up 3 hens, all fully feathered that have been outside for weeks. they are 4 months and 3 months old.
i do not have a warming light, was told by the farmer whom i purchased from, and other hen owners that a warming light is NOT needed any longer for them.
i picked them up this past firday, they seem just fine, huddling together when i check on them in late eve, early a.m., and out in the run otherwise.
with the weather we are having here in Seattle (high 40's overnight and high has only been in high 60's during daytime hours), do you guys have any input if i should warm them up?
i am obviously concerned cause i am soooo new at this, and want to be sure they are OK!
thanks,
anni
pretty new to the hen thing - picked up 3 hens, all fully feathered that have been outside for weeks. they are 4 months and 3 months old.
i do not have a warming light, was told by the farmer whom i purchased from, and other hen owners that a warming light is NOT needed any longer for them.
i picked them up this past firday, they seem just fine, huddling together when i check on them in late eve, early a.m., and out in the run otherwise.
with the weather we are having here in Seattle (high 40's overnight and high has only been in high 60's during daytime hours), do you guys have any input if i should warm them up?
i am obviously concerned cause i am soooo new at this, and want to be sure they are OK!
thanks,
anni