Help with wet chickens

Long story...they normally do have access to shelter.
I've dried them with towels and placed them in garage with heat lamp on - do u think that will help?

That sounds like a good idea if they got trapped without their regular access to shelter and got soaked.

I know I can trust my adults to go in and out at will and am hoping they taught the 8-week-olds to do the same today in repeated downpours, but if something happened so that they got stuck out in the rain without the normal shelter I'd probably take precaution.

I know that silkies' special feathers leave them more vulnerable to weather.
 
That sounds like a good idea if they got trapped without their regular access to shelter and got soaked.

I know I can trust my adults to go in and out at will and am hoping they taught the 8-week-olds to do the same today in repeated downpours, but if something happened so that they got stuck out in the rain without the normal shelter I'd probably take precaution.

I know that silkies' special feathers leave them more vulnerable to weather.
Ok thank u so much for your help!
U think a few hours or all night?
 
Chickens in general are well prepared for most weather. At least everything the extreme cold or heat....but they can take cold much better.

As for wetness... I've noted some of mine completely and utterly soaked.... half an hour later after the rain stopped.... barely they got wet in the first place.

They have built-on feather dryers...

I am sure they didn't mind the special attention, but they do pretty well without us it seems.
 

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