My girls are doing well this morning except for Lil'E. She's on the roost shivering even though I have the heat bulb out there. She came out this morning and went right back in. 2F right now..should start seeing better temps starting tomorrow and in to the upper 30s by weekend
see, that would worry me - the shivering. THat means she is tooo cold and not able to provide enough heat for herself. Can you get the heat bulb aimed at her and close enough that you can feel the warmth on her feathers? If not, I would be seriously tempted to bring her in. If you don't bring her in, be sure to hand feed her if necessary with warming foods.
Let us know how she is doing! pics?
I agree shivering is not good. Cook up some eggs for her and throw in I some garlic and basil. Give to her in small amounts all day. If it was me she & a friend would be in my garage getting many feedings throught out the day.
So my mom texted me earlier asking if she should bring her cat crates over in case we need to bring hens in the house and put them in the basement. I told her no way. It was warmer in the coop than outside and Stella had already laid her egg. No reason to bring them in when they are happily eating a big bowl of their favorite chicken crack and not really poofed up at all. Even Edie isn't puffed up & she is the smallest. Them girls are just fine I told her. I giving her an hour or two before she ventures over to see for herself. No travel ban will stop her from seeing if her girls are ok
