I have them in a sheltered pen, but their water bowl freezes often anyway. They have done fine and are still laying about an egg a day (only 1 or 2 hens are laying, others may be too old). I have 25 cemani chicks now of various ages. Depending on how well the parents keep laying, I might have some culls to sell later in the year, but I have to wait until they grow out to see what defects the young ones might have. In any case, I should have a lot of cockerels to set free on the farm. I bet they are hard for predators to see at night!@dheltzel how are your Ayam Cemani doing in this cold weather? They are not supposed to be tremendously cold hardy, I hear. Today I saw frostbite on the comb of my Opal Legbar, Harlow. So sad for her, but she must have gotten it yesterday when it was so windy and snowy. She was the one chicken who chose to leave the coop.
Can you say more about the F3 Isabel Olive Eggers? What do you expect the eggs to look like? What breeds are the great=grandparents?