MissyDCPC, sorry to her that you're frazzled and harried. I've been wondering how you were doing. Check back in when you can. BirdsbyGavin's scovies are 2 of the ones you picked up for me, BTW.
Birds by Gavin, I'm glad you're happy with the scovies. My big scovie male with the white head is Elvis, too. Gavin is a cool little kid and he (and you) are welcome any time. Hubby said it was really funny - Gavin kept trying to hide from him when he mowed past him.
Lisa Yolkum, I'd say that it's important to keep enough ventilation in your coop in winter that there isn't a big moisture build up. Moisture is what causes frostbitten toes and combs. Mine sleep in open kennel runs year round. The only time I have trouble with frostbite is when the bedding gets too wet and humidity is high.
Birds by Gavin, I'm glad you're happy with the scovies. My big scovie male with the white head is Elvis, too. Gavin is a cool little kid and he (and you) are welcome any time. Hubby said it was really funny - Gavin kept trying to hide from him when he mowed past him.
Lisa Yolkum, I'd say that it's important to keep enough ventilation in your coop in winter that there isn't a big moisture build up. Moisture is what causes frostbitten toes and combs. Mine sleep in open kennel runs year round. The only time I have trouble with frostbite is when the bedding gets too wet and humidity is high.