Mandy, are you getting anything done today? You have a birthday to get ready for!
I am happy for you!
Lisa

Lisa

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Mandy, are you getting anything done today? You have a birthday to get ready for!I am happy for you!![]()
Lisa![]()
Yes, I fed chickens today! Does that count?![]()
Some days just making sure all the living creatures on the old homestead are alive is an accomplishment!![]()
Thank you. I had a look and my little coops (one on wheels, one stationary, but moveable by four people) was designed like that. I have Thoroughbred racehorses--fresh air is so important for their lungs, so building coops with lots of air flow came natural.I was so excited to see rain, I went out to check the gauge and just walk around. (so refreshing) My flock was talking a mile a minute and eating bugs!
jajeanpierre: You might want to check out 'Fresh-Air Poultry Houses' by Prince T. Woods, M.D. It was written in 1924 and still holds true for today.
Lisa![]()
I don't have Silkies, but have heard you need to keep them dry. As far as the weather, not sure we really get cold enough here (ie Austin & SA area) to worry about it too much.On a lighter note, I have some chicken questions.
How do Silkies deal with rain and colder weather? I'm in the Hill Country near San Antonio.
Does everyone let their chickens out in the rain? I have a free ranging group of Ameraucanas that are 5.5 months old.
Thanks for your advice.
I watch a show called "Transporter", it is a reality show about people that transport different things. The show I caught was about racehorses, it was fascinating. I never knew all that stuff about their lungs and how quick they can get sick if not transported correctly.