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There is the risk that she could kill the chick. If you cannot accept that risk then I'd skip it because it is a real risk at this point.
The gallon milk jug I used was when it was around 10 degrees outside, inside a metal shed (uninsulated), inside a hutch with 200 watt bulbs burning. It was cold in the morning.
I had put one on the floor for my lone silkie too who wouldn't get on the roost with the other silkies and it was cold too.
There is the risk that she could kill the chick. If you cannot accept that risk then I'd skip it because it is a real risk at this point.
The gallon milk jug I used was when it was around 10 degrees outside, inside a metal shed (uninsulated), inside a hutch with 200 watt bulbs burning. It was cold in the morning.
I had put one on the floor for my lone silkie too who wouldn't get on the roost with the other silkies and it was cold too.
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