Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :
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I got an email from someone asking for advice just the other day... it was 8°F and he asked when he should add heat. I told him I hadn't added any heat yet.
The next day he emails me and asks why his chickens are shaking their heads... come to find out from a mutual friend that he has had heat in his coop all along, and has now been warned TWICE not to keep them so warm. It's raining now, so it's 36°F and 100% humidity... all the poop/water in the coop has thawed now and created moisture. I honestly don't know what it is, and if he should be worried. But none of mine are doing any such thing.
I think it's a lot like us with colds... it's not the cold temps causing us to become less resistant to colds, it's the going back and forth between warm and cold that does it. Just a theory.
Yeah...it's been VERY dry cold (due to all of the wind)...it's supposed to "warm up" to the 20s here by Thursday...we're leaving tomorrow for Portland and I'm debating on whether or not to leave them locked in or open the runs before I leave...my MIL will be caring for them and she's not known for her thoroughness or accuracy at keeping things under control or ALIVE.
So I'm leaning towards leaving them locked in except for the ducks/geese...
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I got an email from someone asking for advice just the other day... it was 8°F and he asked when he should add heat. I told him I hadn't added any heat yet.


Yeah...it's been VERY dry cold (due to all of the wind)...it's supposed to "warm up" to the 20s here by Thursday...we're leaving tomorrow for Portland and I'm debating on whether or not to leave them locked in or open the runs before I leave...my MIL will be caring for them and she's not known for her thoroughness or accuracy at keeping things under control or ALIVE.
