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Good to know. I don't own a heating pad. Should I cover him with a washcloth or something tonight? (showgirl sized blanket!
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If you are not going to bring in one of his Favorite girls, then I would put a small blanket or wash cloth over him to help keep him warm....I did that for my Roo until I brought his girl into keep him company....You can also put a feather duster in there to cuddle up with.....
Like I talked about in my second post....You can use a heating pad on low.....just make sure, you don't have him laying directly on the heating pad....My heating pad I have shuts off on its own in 1 hour....so that is nice....
Also another good tip....If something is to Hot to YOU, then it is to Hot for Your chicken !!!
Hope all of this helps you out...I know it helped my Roo a Ton !
--Laura--
Good to know. I don't own a heating pad. Should I cover him with a washcloth or something tonight? (showgirl sized blanket!

If you are not going to bring in one of his Favorite girls, then I would put a small blanket or wash cloth over him to help keep him warm....I did that for my Roo until I brought his girl into keep him company....You can also put a feather duster in there to cuddle up with.....
Like I talked about in my second post....You can use a heating pad on low.....just make sure, you don't have him laying directly on the heating pad....My heating pad I have shuts off on its own in 1 hour....so that is nice....
Also another good tip....If something is to Hot to YOU, then it is to Hot for Your chicken !!!
Hope all of this helps you out...I know it helped my Roo a Ton !
--Laura--
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