sariea
Chirping
Hi, I'm new so I hope I'm posting this in the right place.
My husband and I got 6 chickens just over a week ago. We got an 8-week old Russian Orloff and a 4-week old RIR from a local farm and also got a Blue Andalusian, Golden-Laced Wyandotte, Buff Orpington and another RIR, all 4-weeks from Murray McMurray Hatchery.
The last 4 days or so have been pretty hot (high 80s to low 90s), yesterday it poured and the run got soaked, and now today it's low 70's and breezy. Usually when I go out to the coop, they run over to me but today I've been out there twice and they just stay all huddled up in the corner of the run. Should I be concerned about the 4-week olds being too young to be out there during a drastic weather change like that? I'm mostly worried about the Blue because she's much smaller than the other 4-weekers. I've attached pictures so you can see what their feathers are like currently.
I know I probably shouldn't worry but they're my babies
My husband and I got 6 chickens just over a week ago. We got an 8-week old Russian Orloff and a 4-week old RIR from a local farm and also got a Blue Andalusian, Golden-Laced Wyandotte, Buff Orpington and another RIR, all 4-weeks from Murray McMurray Hatchery.
The last 4 days or so have been pretty hot (high 80s to low 90s), yesterday it poured and the run got soaked, and now today it's low 70's and breezy. Usually when I go out to the coop, they run over to me but today I've been out there twice and they just stay all huddled up in the corner of the run. Should I be concerned about the 4-week olds being too young to be out there during a drastic weather change like that? I'm mostly worried about the Blue because she's much smaller than the other 4-weekers. I've attached pictures so you can see what their feathers are like currently.
I know I probably shouldn't worry but they're my babies
