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Right now I smell like BBQ'd chicken. OK Burned Chicken...
I am having a genius day.... decided to do some rearranging....took silkies out of their pen and into the basement. Decided to put the only girls I want to keep out of my pet/layer pen into the no-longer-a-silkie pen, along with one silkie roo & my sizzle.
I am such a dork - I forgot the heat lamp was down low for the silkies...when coming out of the basement Nicole says "Something is on fire - I see smoke"
OH S
T!!
The big girls tried to cram under that light - I have no idea why - they are not used to a light...it was almost dark and not that cold either!
Barney (Barnevelder hen I think) got the worst of it....burned a bunch of feathers off....skin is not exposed though. Nancy (SLW) has brown on her side where she was getting toasty.
Needless to say, there is NO lamp in there now!
Those girls are so smart, they saw their new home had a fancy heating system and they were just trying it out. Honestly, I've found that if you offer heat to a chicken in this weather, they will all accept it graciously. It's too bloody cold out there and I'm ready for springtime.
Burrr, I agree! I am ready for springtime too!!
Chicky, have you just tried a 75 watt bulb? I have chicks out in a hutch with just a 75 watt bulb and I have not checked on them this morning but they were doing ok yesterday. The light was keeping their water from freezing in the hutch too. I have plastic around the sides of the hutch and a big tray of sand under the light for them to keep out of the cold draft but I am sure it would work for the bigger chickens too. They do try to get as close as possible to that heat. I have not offered any heat to the bigger chickens here but it has only gotten down to 22 degrees so far. I have been closing everything up that I can for less drafts. I am sure you guys are have it much worse up there.
Keep warm everyone--I hear there is a thaw coming! Probably short lived but hopefully a little warmer!