- May 19, 2009
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Oh, Ok, I understand now, duh... , smile. Yes, everyone in PA is really frustrated. Winter just keeps hanging on. Looks like relief next week with highs in upper 40;s, but still in low 30's at night, sigh. May is laying but keeps covering up her eggs with pine shavings. Don't know what that means. Junior isn't bothering them. At least she hasn't gone broody, smile.Sorry Karen, I wasn't very clear - I only mentioned the 4 weeks of age = no heat in response to your option of raising the chicks inside for 6 weeks. I followed your broody adventure both here and on the old fashioned broody hen hatch thread, and have thoroughly enjoyed hearing how successful March was/is raising her chicks. Your weather has been frightful from the sounds of it! Here it has been a very strange late winter/early spring, just last weekend we were down in the single digits overnight again for 3 or 4 nights in a row - the last few years by mid-March we were running irrigation lines and watering grass.
Best,
Karen
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