they will be fine Tripp. You southerner think 40 is coldUgh, remember back in June when I was complaining about getting hens to go broody? WELL! I have a silkie with two chicks, my BB Red bantam hen with her 6 chicks (3rd brood this year since march for her) and now I have another Silkie hen siting on two of my Seramas eggs and one of hers. Not to mention my little buff silkie is walking around doing the broody cluck when she hasnt laid an egg in about 3 days!
The only problem is, it is getting COLD. Its in the 40 degree range tonight cold and rainy. I put tarps up on my Bantam hens hutch to keep her and her chicks warmer. And the other silkie sleeps in the nest in the silkie coop with the other silkies But Im afraid when my other silkie hen sitting now that when her eggs hatch that they will be to cold. They are due until the 25th of this month.![]()
What do you guys think? Just see how it goes? She is the last momma hen for this year. Im cutting them off. Its just getting to cold.I am going to miss having babies until spring. I refuse to use the incubator and raise chicks during the winter.... (I say that now)![]()
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Sorry to go on and on. Just wanted you guys opinion!![]()
