Dec 13, 2023 #1 J Justde Chirping Joined Mar 9, 2023 Messages 45 Reaction score 38 Points 81 We brought in a hen 2 days ago. Do we need to worry about returning her outdoors due to temperature differences? It's 32 F today, with an overnight low forecasted to be 25.
We brought in a hen 2 days ago. Do we need to worry about returning her outdoors due to temperature differences? It's 32 F today, with an overnight low forecasted to be 25.
Dec 13, 2023 #2 thecatumbrella Furiously Foraging Project Manager Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Mar 31, 2023 Messages 5,001 Reaction score 17,351 Points 786 Location New England I've had the same question in mind! It's 50 in my basement, but 15 outside. Almost had to bring someone in yesterday. Hoping you get some answers.
I've had the same question in mind! It's 50 in my basement, but 15 outside. Almost had to bring someone in yesterday. Hoping you get some answers.
Dec 13, 2023 #3 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. Premium Feather Member 6 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 30,675 Reaction score 64,192 Points 1,126 Location Rim Country, Az Should be fine. Chickens are heavily insulated.
Dec 13, 2023 Thread starter #4 J Justde Chirping Joined Mar 9, 2023 Messages 45 Reaction score 38 Points 81 Thank you
Jan 30, 2026 #5 Titania207 Songster Joined Feb 15, 2022 Messages 70 Reaction score 47 Points 101 I thought the shock of going from a heated home to a frigid outdoors could kill a chicken ?