Rainy, Cold and Windy- best to leave chickens inside today?

It sounds like the general consensus is they would be fine if they were outside, but probably a good idea to keep them in. Everytime I checked on the smaller ones though they obviously wanted out.

So I gave them the opportunity if they wanted to go out. I carried them in the brooder outside to the run and set the brooder inside and took the chicken wire off of the top. Immediately they all flew out. I left the brooder inside for 20 minutes or so, so if they wanted back in they could in the brooder.

I opened the door for the other two and they didn't exactly dart out, but after 3 or 4 minutes they walked out and walked over to the run.

The straw in the run is damp but that's just from the ground being wet. The straw is only wet maybe 6" around the outside edge. They aren't getting rained on and they are contently pecking around. I'll be keeping an eye on them and I'll get a picture here.
 
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Lol. Things always get interesting when they get decided by a committee, don't they? :gig Hopefully your coop and run will get reunited soon and all will be well.

The first year I was here, shortly after I got my first flock of all adult hens, a tornado came through. I got great pics of it as it went by about 2 miles away, thankfully doing not much damage except to trees. The hens were totally unconcerned, pecking and scratching away in the wind and torrents of rain, although they weren't crazy about the hail. They ignored my attempts to coop them so I finally left them alone after getting drenched and terrified, and ran to the basement like a sensible person.
 
Lol. Things always get interesting when they get decided by a committee, don't they? :gig Hopefully your coop and run will get reunited soon and all will be well.

The first year I was here, shortly after I got my first flock of all adult hens, a tornado came through. I got great pics of it as it went by about 2 miles away, thankfully doing not much damage except to trees. The hens were totally unconcerned, pecking and scratching away in the wind and torrents of rain, although they weren't crazy about the hail. They ignored my attempts to coop them so I finally left them alone after getting drenched and terrified, and ran to the basement like a sensible person.

Haha, that's pretty funny. They are some pretty odd animals. This weekend is supposed to be really nice so hopefully I can get the coop moved over. I don't think it'll be too difficult as long as I'm not fighting the cold and rain.
 
Well the rain has passed. It's still pretty windy and the temperature is holding pretty steady around 45-50°, but they seem content.

I want them to get outside so they can start getting used to the cold and also more used to being around each other. I raised them in separate groups and the younger ones have been around the older two for a while now, but they still stay in their own groups for the most part.
 

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