Hah. And they call them "bird brains!"the Yaks don't seem to mind and they all have both windbreaks and buildings they can go into. My 2-legged carnivores don't leave the coop in this weather.
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Hah. And they call them "bird brains!"the Yaks don't seem to mind and they all have both windbreaks and buildings they can go into. My 2-legged carnivores don't leave the coop in this weather.
bologna or cheese is what I posted.Oh, I didn't see where you said you used cheese .... somebody said they used cat food and somebody else said chocolate pudding.
some. like above freezing for sure. BUT not bikini type temps.Do you heat your coops at all, Twist?
I don't blame them. Do they have combs? They ever get frost bite on their feet. Mine did here and it didn't get that cold herethe Yaks don't seem to mind and they all have both windbreaks and buildings they can go into. My 2-legged carnivores don't leave the coop in this weather.
that's just not fit for man nor beast!!
I haven't noticed any frostbite/black spots on them yet.I don't blame them. Do they have combs? They ever get frost bite on their feet. Mine did here and it didn't get that cold here
That's good although it would be amusing to see your chickens in bikinis.some. like above freezing for sure. BUT not bikini type temps.