This week we are having just awful weather here in south central Texas--wind, rain and cold. It's been just above freezing all day today.
I don't have a big coop building, just a couple of moveable ones where the chickens can lay eggs and I can lock them up safe from predators at night. There is a lot of ventilation in the coops--I'm in south central Texas and heat is my biggest concern. I've wrapped a tarp around three sides, but am still worried about the little Silkies and the double-copy frizzle Cochins.
I brought all the Silkies into the garage and set up a pen for them with a heat lamp. They need to dry off. Should I just keep them in all week until the rain ends?
The frazzle Cochin pullet came into the house yestereday. She gave me an egg this afternoon, bless her heart. I brought the wet frazzle cockerel in to dry off. He's now in the garage with the Silkies and a heat lamp.
I've left the Ameraucanas out. They look pretty wet, but I don't think they are wet other than on the surface feathers. I've wrapped their coop on three sides with a tarp as well. Their coop will not be warm, but they are protected from the bitter north wind and the rain. I'm worried because their heads look wet. Do I need to worry about them tonight? It will be going down to below freezing with freezing rain expected.
What about the Polish? Their top knots are wet, but their bodies are dry.
I never expected to be worried about the cold living so far south!
Thanks for any advice.