Hi,
We should put pet. jelly on them?
If some already look like they might have some on tips, still put it on?
It won't help but will stop anymore?
We have a lot of pens so it is not possible to put them all together, they would fight for top roo and it would probably be a mess.
I can move some little pens, (some we have only one hen/roo together) into the garage instead of the barn but the garage is not heated either.
But at least more closed up. Should help right?
Here in ohio we are expecting VREY cold temps. I think its 14 now, not inclluding windchill.
Any and all helpful winter suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!!!
Is there a feed or treat they might like better to help them stay warm?
THANK YOU!
Angela
p.s. just got the Backyard Poultry magazine from tsc, it has article on dubbing, should I wait to try this? I would rather not dub, (looks pretty painful, don't know if I could manhandle and do that to them
)
Thanks
We should put pet. jelly on them?
If some already look like they might have some on tips, still put it on?
It won't help but will stop anymore?
We have a lot of pens so it is not possible to put them all together, they would fight for top roo and it would probably be a mess.
I can move some little pens, (some we have only one hen/roo together) into the garage instead of the barn but the garage is not heated either.
But at least more closed up. Should help right?
Here in ohio we are expecting VREY cold temps. I think its 14 now, not inclluding windchill.
Any and all helpful winter suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!!!
Is there a feed or treat they might like better to help them stay warm?
THANK YOU!
Angela

p.s. just got the Backyard Poultry magazine from tsc, it has article on dubbing, should I wait to try this? I would rather not dub, (looks pretty painful, don't know if I could manhandle and do that to them

Thanks
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