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kcirello
In the Brooder
- Jan 25, 2017
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I am in rhode island so it's winter but it has been staying between 30 and 40 lately. Really rainy and damp the past few days, but sun should be drying us up for the next couple days. (Random thought-this all started right around the beginning of a nasty rain and wind storm - could that cause her to stay in the coop?)
We went out and got a small coop for her. But we are planning to convert half of our shed to be the coop and build a outdoor fenced area for them. So we are planning on letting the chick's go in the new area with our current coop inside. Then open the door to let them socialize. Depending on how it goes will be if we separate them at night and during our work day. But eventually we hope to have them all in our large area and take out the current small coop.
We went out and got a small coop for her. But we are planning to convert half of our shed to be the coop and build a outdoor fenced area for them. So we are planning on letting the chick's go in the new area with our current coop inside. Then open the door to let them socialize. Depending on how it goes will be if we separate them at night and during our work day. But eventually we hope to have them all in our large area and take out the current small coop.
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