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- Nov 30, 2013
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@ Schnebbles -
Oooh - worrisome abt the silkie getting disoriented.
Oooh - worrisome abt the silkie getting disoriented.
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Really? Are they just kinda dumb? That sounds mean but you know what I mean. I hope they stay in the Coop. I opened the door but they didn't come out. I'm working today
It's about 26 here right now in lovely Dallas TXand my hens are wandering the yard like it's a beautiful spring day. They aren't loving all the ice, but they seem fine. I am sure if yours have the option to go in and out of the coop if they decide to seek shelter during the day, they should be fine like mine are.![]()
I noticed that my flock lost quite a bit of weight after our temperatures were between 0 to -13 degrees for about 5 days. I figured I was doing a good job of letting them plump up, but after the cold snap, it was like they hadn't eaten which I know wasn't the case. My birds choose not to go out below 10 degree temperatures, or if it is actually snowing, and I coop them up below zero degrees. Otherwise they will go play in the snow, some look happy, other do not.The staying in the coop or in my case on the roost longer in morning when temperatures are low is transient. It may take a couple days but they will come down and get out on the snow. Mine apperar to loose weight durng the process. My free-ranging games also tend to fly a lot more once they adapt.
I noticed that my flock lost quite a bit of weight after our temperatures were between 0 to -13 degrees for about 5 days. I figured I was doing a good job of letting them plump up, but after the cold snap, it was like they hadn't eaten which I know wasn't the case. My birds choose not to go out below 10 degree temperatures, or if it is actually snowing, and I coop them up below zero degrees. Otherwise they will go play in the snow, some look happy, other do not.
-Frozen Wings