Good morning! I am soooo glad you all have told me how dam^ cold it is out there...now I REALLY dont want to go out! I will have to though; and I am going to start my car and let it get warmish before I go and drive it too! (na, na, na, nanah!--that is for DH) He hates that....TOO BAD!
I lost our old gray bunny yesterday

She was dead in her cage. She wasnt thin or anything...maybe just old. Her sister died 2 years ago already! The one in the pen next to her is fine. I am glad you are starting with rabbits MLH--I am so DONE with them! No new babies as yet...keep thinking I oughta get that old ewe inside...she is such a handful though...there is NO WAY I could lift her over the gate for sure! With 4 gates you would think ONE would open wouldn't you? All are frozen shut. THat is the problem with having baby goats and sheep...all the gates must be very close to the ground and as soon as it snows...frozen shut! I think thing summer I will make a modification...project # 7,030,456! Sure, It'll be done by next winter....
RAIM--you dont HS all of the kids? This one must be the "troublemaker" eh?
FT--I raise my mealies in wheat bran and oats. Read the first page of the mealworm farming thread and it gives you the detail of the different ways to do it. I use a one bin sysem. Of course I dont raise thousands like some on there! Just head the warning to freeze or microwave (I do both) the substrate cause you dont want to get grain mites in there...dont ask me how I know!
OK--better go out and get something done...maybe my car wont start and I can stay home from work? Better not jinx it cause I need the $$$$! Have a fantastic day...build a BIG fire! TErri O
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Quote: That is how my barn coop is too RAIM--it kind of depends on what the birds are used to. If you have them in the house now dont do it! If they are in an outside coop they should be OK moving...I guess I would wait until this cold snap passes though! You could always hang some clear plastic over the wire to cut down on drafts.