SW31
Songster
Hi, I need your advice.
I have to go to another early morning MRI scan at our local hospital. I must leave by 7.15am. It will still be dark until approx 8.10am.
Last week I had to do the same thing for the first MRI scan. I had everything ready the night before so at 7am all I had to do was quietly open up the walk-in run, take the lids off of their food (fresh water put in thr night beforehand) and open up the roosting door. The three birds stayed in the roost as it was dark. When I returned all I had to do was open up the walk-in run door to their larger area.
The problem is this time the temperature is forecast to be around minus 5c. Last time it wasn’t too cold.
Can I open the roost doors so they can get out later on or should I leave them confined in the roost?
The water will be frozen and even if I put hot water in the water bowl before I leave it’ll probably re-freeze. As I have to wait for the doctors results and report I probably won’t be back until 10.30.
I did once, accidentally, oversleep and didn’t open the roost doors until after 11am. They were ok but, understandably, not happy about my lax behaviour and let me know how they felt - but that was the only time!
I have to go to another early morning MRI scan at our local hospital. I must leave by 7.15am. It will still be dark until approx 8.10am.
Last week I had to do the same thing for the first MRI scan. I had everything ready the night before so at 7am all I had to do was quietly open up the walk-in run, take the lids off of their food (fresh water put in thr night beforehand) and open up the roosting door. The three birds stayed in the roost as it was dark. When I returned all I had to do was open up the walk-in run door to their larger area.
The problem is this time the temperature is forecast to be around minus 5c. Last time it wasn’t too cold.
Can I open the roost doors so they can get out later on or should I leave them confined in the roost?
The water will be frozen and even if I put hot water in the water bowl before I leave it’ll probably re-freeze. As I have to wait for the doctors results and report I probably won’t be back until 10.30.
I did once, accidentally, oversleep and didn’t open the roost doors until after 11am. They were ok but, understandably, not happy about my lax behaviour and let me know how they felt - but that was the only time!