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Oh no SIMZ. So sorry, hope the leghorn will be ok.
I may try golf balls with mine, they are 17 weeks. Couldn't hurt anything

Thanks! The leghorn seems just fine today. I have no idea what was going on, but I'm going to keep her in and watch her.
 
Brrrrrrrr I just talked to our Canada chicken friend and she's having -22 degrees (not including wind chill)...and her barns are NOT heated...

How do those birds keep those skinny little toes warm?
 
i want to join this thread and just wandering does anyone have a silver laced cochin pullet that i can have mine died saturday and i was going to show her in 4-h
 
i want to join this thread and just wandering does anyone have a silver laced cochin pullet that i can have mine died saturday and i was going to show her in 4-h

Welcome animallover2202. Sorry to hear about your SLC. Check out our memebers page. Link is below in my signature maybe some one will have one.
 
I gave mine the option at 8 am, they ran out, then huddled near the door(which was open).Iwas scooping the poop board, then shoed them back in. I may open the run door in an hour.
 
I usually just let mine decide if they go out or not.

The only time I don't let the door open is if the wind is blowing toward the door and the wind chill is really low. Since their door is on the East side it shouldn't be blowing that way very often.
 
Well, after my yapping about the cold, we lost a chicken last night (1st year white rock). :( She was fine when my son gave them some scratch and checked waters around 6 a.m. Then he went back out about an hour later to let them out and she was dead. We looked her over well and it looked like she had something going on with her vent -- maybe she was egg bound or prolapsed. We didn't notice anything wrong with her, but I haven't been hanging around watching them as much since it's been so cold.
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I brought in a leghorn last night that I thought had some kind of problem, too. Maybe I'll go back to worrying. Ugh.
Sorry about your chicken.

I just went and checked mine. They aren't drinking as much water as normal but that could be because 1/4 of the water had a thin layer of ice on it. I'm guessing the rest of the water was pretty cold too.
We have had easter eggs out there for a little over a week, but the chickens are treaing them like toys and scooting them out of the boxes to play with them. I will try golf balls later this week.
 
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