hey ladyhawk...haven't run into you for awhile!! hope all is well...bed time now.... early to bed, early to complain about having to get up!
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Hi LMP!
Now matter how much sleep I get, I still hate that Monday morning alarm!
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hey ladyhawk...haven't run into you for awhile!! hope all is well...bed time now.... early to bed, early to complain about having to get up!
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From what it sounds like you have a run attached to the coop and you are asking if you should let them have free run of the run and coop area. I say yes. That is what I do and even let them have free run outside the run area to the property. Some will go out while others will stay in. They know what to do if they get cold.Being a new chicken mommy, I am worried about the girls as it get colder. They had been used to being out in their run every day & most days out in the yard to free range for a few hours. I didn't let them out today at all & they seemed very confused about it. Every time I went to check on them & their water, they were standing by the door & I could tell they would have popped right out if I had let them. I'm afraid their combs & waddles will get frostbite. We have the run protected by tarps on 3 sides but the front side I still want to get some clear plastic up there. The front side is not the worst wind side. Yesterday when it was so windy there was a noticeable lack of wind in the run area, it was cold but not real breezy. The girls were out in the rain on Friday so when they went in to roost, I turned their red lamp on to warm the coop & dry them out. (Hubby was working on their run & not paying attention to the girls pecking around in the rain, he was nice & dry under the run roof...lol) I only have the 2 Buff Orpingtons so I kind of baby them I guess. Next month I will be getting 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes and 1 Black Australorp to add to my flock. SO should I open their pop door & let them be the judge about when to go in & out? Thanks.
Yeah, but I was chewed out last year for saying it plainly. A guy insisted I was an idiot.Warm to hot water will always freeze faster than cold water. It has been proven too many times in the past by kids in school and then trying it at home as well.
heated dog bowls work great for keeping water non-frozen.
Hi and welcome from the Poconos!
Quote: I had to do a little chopping this evening too. I think now that the water heater is on, it shouldn't freeze up again. My water (3 gallons) was frozen solid when I turned it on. Tonight, the reservoir was defrosted, but the bowl part was still solid.
It is weird, isn't it? Yes, I have been told that they like warm food/drink too. And I do believe it. I give warm food, and may give them warm milk. Warm liquid can be given in small amounts throughout the day. I say liquid because layers can have warm milk too.defies logic....................................
what about the birds experience drinking warm water?
I think they like drinking the warmer water..............but I don't really KNOW this............
I put a tarp along the side fence of their run as a wind block and added a big pile of leaves in their run in hopes it might provide some warmth.
I also filled up part of their coop 6 inches deep with dry leaves............hope this was a good idea?
even though everyone has said............don't worry they will be fine..........keep my coop with windows open ............etc etc........Its hard for the first winter first time chicken owner to not worry!
I cooked them up some warm oatmeal and mixed it with their pellets...............
later provided small chopped warmed apples...............
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Frostbite is most likely to happen if there is not proper ventilation in the coop. Moisture build up causes it. I don't think anyone ever stops worrying about their flock. Especially in the beginning!Being a new chicken mommy, I am worried about the girls as it get colder. They had been used to being out in their run every day & most days out in the yard to free range for a few hours. I didn't let them out today at all & they seemed very confused about it. Every time I went to check on them & their water, they were standing by the door & I could tell they would have popped right out if I had let them. I'm afraid their combs & waddles will get frostbite. We have the run protected by tarps on 3 sides but the front side I still want to get some clear plastic up there. The front side is not the worst wind side. Yesterday when it was so windy there was a noticeable lack of wind in the run area, it was cold but not real breezy. The girls were out in the rain on Friday so when they went in to roost, I turned their red lamp on to warm the coop & dry them out. (Hubby was working on their run & not paying attention to the girls pecking around in the rain, he was nice & dry under the run roof...lol) I only have the 2 Buff Orpingtons so I kind of baby them I guess. Next month I will be getting 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes and 1 Black Australorp to add to my flock. SO should I open their pop door & let them be the judge about when to go in & out? Thanks.
Please remember that if you use the heat lamp (though I see why you used it Friday) they will not adjust to the cold, and could freeze to death should the power go out.
Yes, open their door. Chickens have feathers to keep them warm. They will be much happier playing in the snow, and being able to dig around. Think how it feels when you are "cooped up". Not to say they are always the smartest creatures! Sometimes you do need to keep them in.
Avian a, I had to take a look at those Pintails...your photos are unbelievable!
Welcome! Just remember, hatching season is just around the corner for a lot of us.
Welcome.... Western PA here.Thank you!
Thanks! I have lavender orpingtons due to hatch on WednesdayI've never hatched anything past June before so this will be the first winter hatch for me.![]()
And thank you for the warm welcome everyoneI see a lot of people here who are fairly close to me. Very cool!![]()