Mom3Gamma2
In the Brooder
- Oct 29, 2024
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Hi everyone. We live in Upstate New York (just south of Albany), and we recently lost 6 of our Ladies to a raccoon. We have decided we want to increase the size of our flock now that the coop has been fixed. But my question is, is it a good time to start with new chicks? We have another 6 - 10 weeks of good summer weather, then Fall temps will kick in. Is that long enough for the chicks to start to feather out and be safe during the winter? We will be getting Gold Laced Wyandottes, Production Reds, and Midnight Majesty Marans. They all say cold hardy, but is there enough time for them to get big enough to tolerate the winters here? These are new breeds to us.
Thank you!!
Thank you!!