OK, so i've been reading around at all sorts of sites, from brooding to feeding, cleaning and everything else inbetween. One thing i havn't read about yet is about the cold, i would assume since they are native to the area they are fine with temperatures down as low as the...35-40's(as an extreme).
Or would the best thing to do is to have a smaller cage indoors or with a heat lamp to keep them warm. Would that be the best way to keep egg production all year as well?
any insight?
Or would the best thing to do is to have a smaller cage indoors or with a heat lamp to keep them warm. Would that be the best way to keep egg production all year as well?
any insight?