we got them from JM hatchery.
we don't have any electric to any outbuildings right now, so no heat. They have a cozy home in a tractor, but it's not exactly insulated and draft proof. one half of it is enclosed and weather proofed, one half is open. That's for the ones we're NOT keeping. the six we're keeping will go into a giant dog crate in the henhouse for six weeks. I am hoping that six will be enough that they won't pick on the others. Our daytime temperatures are in the sixties through the seventies right now, but it's in the 30's and 40's at night still. Too chilly for little critters if they can't control their body temperatrue. I'm only eager to move them out so they'll have more room. they're starting to get cramped a bit in the brooder.
we don't have any electric to any outbuildings right now, so no heat. They have a cozy home in a tractor, but it's not exactly insulated and draft proof. one half of it is enclosed and weather proofed, one half is open. That's for the ones we're NOT keeping. the six we're keeping will go into a giant dog crate in the henhouse for six weeks. I am hoping that six will be enough that they won't pick on the others. Our daytime temperatures are in the sixties through the seventies right now, but it's in the 30's and 40's at night still. Too chilly for little critters if they can't control their body temperatrue. I'm only eager to move them out so they'll have more room. they're starting to get cramped a bit in the brooder.