Howdy y'all
This is my third year of raising chicks using the MHP method. The first year my chicks arrived during the middle of April, then last year it was the end of May before my ordered chicks arrived. Both years I put the kennel I had the MHP set up in out in the coop rather than inside the house, but it was warm enough outside that I had no reason to worry. But i was a bit concerned about trying to raise them outside this year since my order is supposed to ship the week of March 25 when it will still be cooler here.
So a couple of weeks ago I went to Rural King to pick up supplies and fell victim to chirping! By the time I got home it was nearly dark and the big girls were about to go to bed, so I quickly set up the MHP in a plastic tub in the garage and put my six babies in with it. The next day I got the kennel unfolded and wrapped in hardware cloth, grabbed the MHP and put it inside, then went back to the garage for my six chicks. One of them was missing from the tub! So I took the five remaining up to the coop and put them in their kennel . I never did find the sixth one...it just totally disappeared!
Anyway, the weather has been extraordinarily warm since they've been in the coop. But Monday night we had a cold front come through that dropped the temps down into the mid-20's. So fearing the worst I went up to check on the chicks. Sure enough, the 3 biggest ones were out and about, but the two little ones were under the MHP laying on their sides, not moving. I came back to the garage to get a small, kid-sized rake so I could reach back to the back of the kennel to get them out . But before I could get back to the coop it started pouring down rain. It rained hard all day yesterday too, so today I went back up to the coop with a heavy heart to do the sad deed. Imagine my surprise when I got there and saw all five of them running around in the kennel like they hadn't broke my heart! The little boogers were faking me out!!
No... I don't think I'll have to worry about the ones coming next month.
Donna