Hi,
I live in Houston and as you are aware we are horribly flooded. My backyard has 4 inches of standing water and it's still raining. My poor babies have been wet since Friday. We've changed the hay in the coop twice but we're out of hay and can't get more because we're flooded in. We put a heat lamp in the coop to try to warm them and dry them and the hay with only partial success. They only just last week finished their antibiotics for a respiratory infection. We don't know what to do. We do have an unfinished addition on our house we could put them in there, but either way, we're out of hay. Will they be ok with wet feathers this long? I'm worried about them being in the coop with warm wet hay. Please tell me what I can do!!
We have 8 hens and one 'roo
I live in Houston and as you are aware we are horribly flooded. My backyard has 4 inches of standing water and it's still raining. My poor babies have been wet since Friday. We've changed the hay in the coop twice but we're out of hay and can't get more because we're flooded in. We put a heat lamp in the coop to try to warm them and dry them and the hay with only partial success. They only just last week finished their antibiotics for a respiratory infection. We don't know what to do. We do have an unfinished addition on our house we could put them in there, but either way, we're out of hay. Will they be ok with wet feathers this long? I'm worried about them being in the coop with warm wet hay. Please tell me what I can do!!
We have 8 hens and one 'roo
