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Mine have food outside about all day. I do try to feed them only what they will eat in the evenings before bed but they leave some in the rubber containers or plastic tubs and nibble through out the day. Then about 2 hours before dark I go out and put out more grain so they can fill their crops before going to bed but there isn't any grain in their coops to make them go up at night.
After my layers have gone to roost in the cold months I will go in and dump about a half gallon of grain in their hopper so when they get up they can eat in the hopes that will encourage them to lay before I let them out. Not real sure that works though.
But all my ducks and chickens are fed outside of their coops so they have to eat before they coop up and get locked in for the night. Everyone seems to be fine with that deal.
I figure Guineas like to sleep out in the trees when it is hot weather so they get a better air flow around them. I did notice my chickens were huddled together last night when I closed them up, so much so that I had to count because I had thought I lost some! But nope, none lost, just huddled more together in the back of the coop away from the cool air.
Jolie loves this weather. She has been bouncing around like a puppy. Figures! I finally got all the old hair off of her! Now she will grow that winter coat back.