I have flock of Silkies and 1 BCM. Those of you with Silkies know they really don't roost overnight, they sort of huddle on the ground. My BCM roosts. Isabelle, one of my Silkies apparently was under Cossette (BCM) overnight and this morning was covered in poo. I mean COVERED. It's 0 degrees here with a high of like 8. I'm not letting anyone out and not opening the door to the coop. It's windy plus there is snow on the ground and they won't come out anyway. It's just as cold in the coop. I do have a heating panel incase someone needs to warm up, but I don't see them under that too often.
Anywhooo. . .I brought Miss Isabelle inside to give her a bath. She is now resting in a warm spot in my kitchen having blueberries and warm oatmeal and some fresh spinach. (I trimmed her nails and nipped her, that's the blood) My intention is to keep her inside until she is completely dry, but then I started thinking I better ask here for advise about taking her back out to the frozen tundra. How should I handle this?
Anywhooo. . .I brought Miss Isabelle inside to give her a bath. She is now resting in a warm spot in my kitchen having blueberries and warm oatmeal and some fresh spinach. (I trimmed her nails and nipped her, that's the blood) My intention is to keep her inside until she is completely dry, but then I started thinking I better ask here for advise about taking her back out to the frozen tundra. How should I handle this?