Well, we have had a tremendous cooldown.
Today the high is supposed to be only 62, with rain and blowing wind. My girls are about 24 weeks old and the EE is heavily feather, and the other runs pretty hot normally. But they have never been out in this chill before.
Not only that, the redx link has stood out in the chill and wet and is totally soaked. Now I wouldn't worry bout them if it was a fairly warm day, but its darned CHILL out there.
Do you all think I should bring them in and dry them off, I would sure hate for them to catch a cold, I started to get one myself just taking them out the last few days. They ARE used to sleepin inside, so used to warm temps.
Anyone have any ideas...for some reason they think the coop is only for egg laying and dont go in to stay warm. sigh...
Jill
Today the high is supposed to be only 62, with rain and blowing wind. My girls are about 24 weeks old and the EE is heavily feather, and the other runs pretty hot normally. But they have never been out in this chill before.
Not only that, the redx link has stood out in the chill and wet and is totally soaked. Now I wouldn't worry bout them if it was a fairly warm day, but its darned CHILL out there.
Do you all think I should bring them in and dry them off, I would sure hate for them to catch a cold, I started to get one myself just taking them out the last few days. They ARE used to sleepin inside, so used to warm temps.
Anyone have any ideas...for some reason they think the coop is only for egg laying and dont go in to stay warm. sigh...
Jill