Like all Vampchickees, they'll revive once the sun absents itself, long enough to move to a better spot.They fell off the roost, died, and buried themselves as soon as the sun touched them.
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Like all Vampchickees, they'll revive once the sun absents itself, long enough to move to a better spot.They fell off the roost, died, and buried themselves as soon as the sun touched them.
I feel so bad for them, that sun is so blistering the frost won't even go away.Here you can see them in the shadow while they seek shelter from the burning heat of the nuclear sun.
First day of sun after 2 weeks of fog and rain.

Here you can see them in the shadow while they seek shelter from the burning heat of the nuclear sun.
I'm afraid to inform you that it appears that you have some vampire chickensThey fell off the roost, died, and buried themselves as soon as the sun touched them.
The large buff ones are Robusta Lionata which is a local breed closely related to Orpingtons. Everyone else is Easter Egger - mix of favaucana, araucana, legbar.They are lovely - what breed are they?