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It's supposed to get down to -15F tonight (with-30's WCF) I had ordered a 60w reptile heating lamp (porcelain coated heating coil-no light) and safety cage, which got stuck in transit today. I checked on my "kids" an hour ago... -3F in the coop so far, they stood up and stretched and gobbled up the li'l scratch I'd tossed in for extra warmth. So far so good. I think one is starting to molt, though...![]()
I would keep her inside the house. What's a couple more days until the weather warms up a bit?I need to start a new post but laptop down n dumb smart phone not giving me.option to.start a new post. Here's my question - we've had to keep r 6 mo old BO inside since dec 25th. Severe prolapse requiring surgery. Vet said keep her in till stitches removed then keep an eye on her for 24 hrs. She had another slight prolapse but it's been 3 days now with no more problems so think she can return to coop. So my question is - outside temps will be single digits until at least saturday. Since she has been inside for so long should i keep her in until temps are back in the low 30s (Saturday) or is it safe to put her out tomorrow if i keep an eye on her n bring her back in if she acts cold? I'm concerned with the abrupt temp change.