On the light subject:
I live in the Deep South. I got my chicks in March. We kept them in the laundry room until they were flying out of their box. Then we (I) built them a pen/coop and kept them outside at that point; there was about a week of nights that were cool enough that we were worried about them being too cold, so we set up the heating lamp in the coop.
On later cool nights, I found the five white Leghorns and the five gold Comets piled together with the Banty Cochin frizzle in the middle. =)
I haven't used the light this year and don't anticipate needing to, now that my hens are fully grown and feathered out; the only one I would worry about is the banty and the rest of the flock has proven that they take care of her.
On a slightly different topic, does the fact that the other hens crowd around her mean that she's at the top of the pecking order or the bottom? Or what does that mean?
I live in the Deep South. I got my chicks in March. We kept them in the laundry room until they were flying out of their box. Then we (I) built them a pen/coop and kept them outside at that point; there was about a week of nights that were cool enough that we were worried about them being too cold, so we set up the heating lamp in the coop.
On later cool nights, I found the five white Leghorns and the five gold Comets piled together with the Banty Cochin frizzle in the middle. =)
I haven't used the light this year and don't anticipate needing to, now that my hens are fully grown and feathered out; the only one I would worry about is the banty and the rest of the flock has proven that they take care of her.
On a slightly different topic, does the fact that the other hens crowd around her mean that she's at the top of the pecking order or the bottom? Or what does that mean?