WingsysRoost
Crowing
- Nov 8, 2022
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Where I am, winter temperatures at the coldest can get down to roughly -20C plus wind chill. I have twelve birds currently, and most of the time, they will go up to roost in little groups. As it gets colder, I find that sometimes one goes to roost alone. When this happens, I usually move them so they at least have the option to huddle, but I'm wondering if I actually need to do that or if they will be fine completely on their own. Thank you in advance for your opinions!
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