Tinman0ut
Crowing at noon
Would only put them outside once the morning dew is gone but supposed to start warming up here in Arizona. We will still be bringing them inside before dusk...
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Put them out. Make sure they are in a predator proof enclosure. They'll be fine.Would only put them outside once the morning dew is gone but supposed to start warming up here in Arizona. We will still be bringing them inside before dusk...View attachment 2106011
It's never really too warm, so let your chicks walk around for awhile while you're watching them.
This is my only predator that I’ve seen the past few days... chicks are in the run which is covered so should be safe from even them (he just swung by for a peek at them then took off)Put them out. Make sure they are in a predator proof enclosure. They'll be fine.
I'm assuming you have no adult chickens in the coop.This is my only predator that I’ve seen the past few days... chicks are in the run which is covered so should be safe from even them (he just swung by for a peek at them then took off)View attachment 2106070
Yeah it’s almost 2 and there are still shade spots (including a upside down tote with a hole cut out of the side) where they can get out of the sun. I’ve refilled their water 2x today to ensure clean cool (but not cold) water...They will be fine as long as they have some shade and water avaliable.