Help!!!!!!
I am currently in Houston Texas and being slammed by hurricane Harvey and flooding. My chicken coop is holding its own and my chickens are doing OK. I was wondering if I should put my chickens in a dog crate or bring them inside. They are safe in their coop and getting food and water every day but I am just scared that all this water is going to get them sick. When there are breaks of no rain I go out there and feed them and make sure their water is clean. I also pulled the hanging waterer and feeders down so they wouldn't get hurt. I also have removed my chicks to the porch in dog crates and kennels. I'm doing the best I can with what I have.
This is the picture I have of them during the day when it's not raining. Does this look like an OK environment for them? You cannot see but they have plenty of roosts and nesting boxes higher up. ATTACH=full]1123681[/ATTACH]
I am currently in Houston Texas and being slammed by hurricane Harvey and flooding. My chicken coop is holding its own and my chickens are doing OK. I was wondering if I should put my chickens in a dog crate or bring them inside. They are safe in their coop and getting food and water every day but I am just scared that all this water is going to get them sick. When there are breaks of no rain I go out there and feed them and make sure their water is clean. I also pulled the hanging waterer and feeders down so they wouldn't get hurt. I also have removed my chicks to the porch in dog crates and kennels. I'm doing the best I can with what I have.
This is the picture I have of them during the day when it's not raining. Does this look like an OK environment for them? You cannot see but they have plenty of roosts and nesting boxes higher up. ATTACH=full]1123681[/ATTACH]
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