JaredandLauren
Chirping
- Aug 30, 2020
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So, I live here in Colorado and some of you may know we’re getting hit with a pretty brutal blizzard right now. My husband had to open my coop door this morning so the chickens could eat and drink and I figured after they were done eating and drinking they would spend the day in the coop. There’s two feet of snow so far and extreme winds so I didn’t think the chickens would spend much time outside. He went back out this afternoon to check on them and they were all in the coop soaking wet. Not sure if they are wet to the skin but they looked pretty drenched. The winds were so bad it almost ripped the door off the coop and he didn’t have much time to examine before he had to kick the door back in place and lock it . He managed to lock them in for the rest of the day. Do you all think they will be okay? He couldn’t tell if any of them were shivering or anything because it was so windy and the snow was swirling everywhere and he was just trying to get in and out as fast as he could so the door wouldn’t rip off and so I wasn’t letting all the warmth out. What should I do?