Well, now I feel like a dummy. My coop isn't so great after all. We had a bad storm last night, and this morning, about 80% of the coop floor is wet. The weather is cooler than normal, still wet, and supposed to keep raining for days.
I'm so worried about my chicks. They are 7 weeks old, been in the coop less than a week. I don't know how to say if they are fully feathered or not. They *look* just about like little chickens to me, but they are fluffy underneath (some of them). And the feathering is a just a tiny bit rough here and there on some, not perfectly smooth.
Temps here are between 70 (night) and 85 (day). There is a bit of wind.
As soon as I went outside this am, they insisted on coming out of the coop. The ground is wet, but they don't seem to care. I left the coop door open for now (they are in run) because it's wet in there too. I don't know if the sun will shine at all today. One of my RIR's might have sneezed, I don't know if that's what it was. They didn't eat last night although the feed is dry. They wanted lots of starter/grower this am.
They were fully vaccinated, if it matters. (Cocci, marek's, and something else I think. Pullorum free.)
I don't know what to do. I guess I sound kinda stupid, but I don't know if this will hurt them? And I don't even know how to dry out the coop. I have heaters, but I'm afraid they might cause a fire. I thought of fans but I don't know if the wind might not make them sick. And it's very wet, so I'm afraid to run electric there. I do have a dry bale of litter, so I'm thinking I will put a big box out there for now with the litter inside so they can have a sheltered dry place in the coop if they need it.
Will they come in if they are cold? Will this make them sick?
Is there anything I can do to safely dry the coop?
Must I toss all the litter? I would like to dry it if possible, since I have several large bales in there.
I feel so dumb now. I'm trying to figure out how to modify the coop to make it more weather-proof without making it too hot.
Thanks if anyone has any suggestions. And sorry if I put this in the wrong forum. It wasn't exactly a true emergency, maybe (though to me it is) and it's not only a coop issue, so I thought this was the best place. Sorry if the mods have to move it.
trish
I'm so worried about my chicks. They are 7 weeks old, been in the coop less than a week. I don't know how to say if they are fully feathered or not. They *look* just about like little chickens to me, but they are fluffy underneath (some of them). And the feathering is a just a tiny bit rough here and there on some, not perfectly smooth.
Temps here are between 70 (night) and 85 (day). There is a bit of wind.
As soon as I went outside this am, they insisted on coming out of the coop. The ground is wet, but they don't seem to care. I left the coop door open for now (they are in run) because it's wet in there too. I don't know if the sun will shine at all today. One of my RIR's might have sneezed, I don't know if that's what it was. They didn't eat last night although the feed is dry. They wanted lots of starter/grower this am.
They were fully vaccinated, if it matters. (Cocci, marek's, and something else I think. Pullorum free.)
I don't know what to do. I guess I sound kinda stupid, but I don't know if this will hurt them? And I don't even know how to dry out the coop. I have heaters, but I'm afraid they might cause a fire. I thought of fans but I don't know if the wind might not make them sick. And it's very wet, so I'm afraid to run electric there. I do have a dry bale of litter, so I'm thinking I will put a big box out there for now with the litter inside so they can have a sheltered dry place in the coop if they need it.
Will they come in if they are cold? Will this make them sick?
Is there anything I can do to safely dry the coop?
Must I toss all the litter? I would like to dry it if possible, since I have several large bales in there.
I feel so dumb now. I'm trying to figure out how to modify the coop to make it more weather-proof without making it too hot.
Thanks if anyone has any suggestions. And sorry if I put this in the wrong forum. It wasn't exactly a true emergency, maybe (though to me it is) and it's not only a coop issue, so I thought this was the best place. Sorry if the mods have to move it.
trish
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