MissE
Crowing
I used to think mine weren't smart enough to come in out of the rain. After watching them, I realized they actually like it, unless its 35 degrees and raining. Then they complain like it's my fault.
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Thanks for this question! I have the same coop and the same questions.Hi All, so I've moved my 6 week old hens i to their coop with covered run and they are doing great, going into coop at night etc.
However, when it storms and rains, they stay in the run instead of going into their coop. It can rain all day and they stay in the run. It's not cold outside, upper 70s, but they still get wet.
We used to fetch them out of the run and bring them into their old brooder with heat lamp but at some point I have to stop doing that and they need to figure things out on their own, right?
How harmful is it for fully feathered hens to get wet in warm temps? Should I still baby them or leave them to it? Thanks!