when do seramas or in my case ayam kapans close cousin become broody and what would a mirror do im confused
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I am in North Florida. Last winter it got down to 17 or 19 and mine stayed outside. I have them in an open air pen and just put plastic on the sides and put lots of hay in the pen. I piled it up around the roost and behind them so they were enveloped in the hay when they went to bed. They did fine. Grady Taylor lives 45 minutes from here and he has his in wire breeding pens and when it is below freezing he piles them in an unheated building overnight.Really? In that case I might switch to building the indoor cage I was planning on. They'll have to stay indoors with us during the winter then. It gets down to 28 degrees here sometimes. And there are only 4 of them....
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i agree on having them inside if it gets cold- i move mine in at nite, was 26 last nite, then when its warm outside they have a 'playpen' to enjoy- its easier on my nerves that way....
Really? In that case I might switch to building the indoor cage I was planning on. They'll have to stay indoors with us during the winter then. It gets down to 28 degrees here sometimes. And there are only 4 of them....
My youngest serama chicks are 3 weeks, normal chicks I would have off of heat by now if they were being brooded inside. These guys still have a 100 watt bulb less than a foot from the floor and spend tons of time under it. They will sit until they pant before moving out from under it, lol. They really like their heat.
And, just cause I like showing them off, here are some pics.
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