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I forgot to tell you guys that i put the plywood on over the hardware cloth of the bunny condos today. Helps keep wind out.
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Morning all :frow Sorry Anansi, I over slept so no time for breakfast... Cute Bunnies cap, only skipped 88 to get here this am. Woke up to a half inch of white crap on the ground and covering my truck. So like Smuvs said, who ever sent it, take it back:barnie
 
Morning you guys. It's my LAST DAY at the taterhole, and we have a 2 hour delayed opening!!! So even less time I have to be there! :wee

The weather was awful here yesterday. I had a bad panic attack about ten miles on the GSP driving home from work; it was like a 1.5 hour commute. It was sleeting, snowing, thundering/lightning (never saw that during a snowstorm before) and there were a million accidents, cars off the road...I passed a car that slid off the parkway into the woods and head-on'd into a tree.

Today is better, but the low temps are supposed to be below 32 all next week until Friday. Which leads me to this question: My eggs should be hatching around Monday. How will the ones under my broody survive if it's that cold??!!! THe weather was so nice I never even thought about that. The highs are supposed to be only like mid forties till it warms up on Friday. Won't they freeze to death? Do I need to put them in a brooder until it gets warm? Color me stupid, but I did not even think of this till now!!!! What should I do?

Thanks, I feel like an idiot for asking, lol!:duc
 
Sam,
Is that progress I am seeing?? :pop come on little babies! :jumpy:jumpy:jumpy

PBM,
My bitty bantam had her chicks out in 20° temps. They ran back under her often to warm up.
All I can say is trust mama. Try to keep their space dry and mom should do the rest.
If mom doesn't it may be a good idea to have a brooder ready to put them in.
 
Morning you guys. It's my LAST DAY at the taterhole, and we have a 2 hour delayed opening!!! So even less time I have to be there! :wee

The weather was awful here yesterday. I had a bad panic attack about ten miles on the GSP driving home from work; it was like a 1.5 hour commute. It was sleeting, snowing, thundering/lightning (never saw that during a snowstorm before) and there were a million accidents, cars off the road...I passed a car that slid off the parkway into the woods and head-on'd into a tree.

Today is better, but the low temps are supposed to be below 32 all next week until Friday. Which leads me to this question: My eggs should be hatching around Monday. How will the ones under my broody survive if it's that cold??!!! THe weather was so nice I never even thought about that. The highs are supposed to be only like mid forties till it warms up on Friday. Won't they freeze to death? Do I need to put them in a brooder until it gets warm? Color me stupid, but I did not even think of this till now!!!! What should I do?

Thanks, I feel like an idiot for asking, lol!:duc
They'll be just fine, don't worry.
 
I'd look to @WVduckchick for the best answer, but as I understand it, mom will keep them warm, even in frigid temps.

That's what I figured, they pretty much stay under/in her feathers, right? I just wasn't expecting it to be SO COLD, plus I was worried about when they have to go away from her to eat? Or do they stick to her like glue for weeks? God, I really feel stupid asking this!!:th
 

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