May 8, 2022 #1 S Sta92479 Hatching Joined May 8, 2022 Messages 2 Reaction score 3 Points 4 What temperature can they handle at night? Tonight low is 57 degrees. They have almost all their feathers . Are they good?
What temperature can they handle at night? Tonight low is 57 degrees. They have almost all their feathers . Are they good?
May 8, 2022 #2 SilverBirds Lurking Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Mar 26, 2022 Messages 14,948 Reaction score 84,116 Points 1,216 Location South Carolina They can get down to the mid 50s if you have enough of them to keep each other warm.
May 8, 2022 #3 rjmyooper Crowing Joined Aug 29, 2021 Messages 853 Reaction score 4,961 Points 316 Location U.P. of Michigan (Way UP Here) My Coop My Coop Tonight they will be fine. What you want to avoid is drafty areas. If it's going to be windy, I would say stop the cross ventilation, temporarily.
Tonight they will be fine. What you want to avoid is drafty areas. If it's going to be windy, I would say stop the cross ventilation, temporarily.
May 8, 2022 Thread starter #4 S Sta92479 Hatching Joined May 8, 2022 Messages 2 Reaction score 3 Points 4 Ok it says 57 is the low tonight and there is 4, so I think they’ll be fine. They have almost all feathers! I have 4 and they’re huge!
Ok it says 57 is the low tonight and there is 4, so I think they’ll be fine. They have almost all feathers! I have 4 and they’re huge!