Suzi18
Crossing the Road
I have Seramas also and I was so worried about them today. I have the run all wrapped in plastic and it has a roof. I have a sweeter heater in the coop too. They seem perfectly fine. They are tough little taters.I just found my little frizzled Serama hen trying to commit suicide. I noticed that I didn't see her around this morning for breakfast and this evening I didn't see her anywhere again. So I went looking around for her and found her in the coop shed, which only has 3 walls, trying to go broody on 3 LF eggs that were beside her frozen solidIt's A whole 27° outside and real feel says that it feels like 14°. This the first year that I'm letting the Seramas in coop for the winter but I didn't expect one go hiding outside in this cold
. With all the wind and cold and snow, I tend keep the coop and run closed to keep the flock warmer (plastic all around the run). That brat must've snuck out yesterday and if I hadn't gone looking for her, she could've ended up freezing to death or starving! She's unhappily in with everyone now and looking like
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I was thinking.......people say small chickens have a harder time keeping warm but what about sparrows and chickadees and such? They do fine in the cold and they are much smaller than my Seramas