Quail_
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- Apr 8, 2023
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Winter is coming and fast for New York. I have a heater and water heater getting set up but i want to know when i should generally take my chickens inside because their health and safety are at risk
Of course i will be taking them in if there is a blizzard, or sudden freeze.
But what chickens should i take priority over in case they really cant handle colder tempatures?
Here is the list of names and breeds of all my chickens, i am going to buy like a dog exercise thing to keep them in my basement with heaters.
Butters - Silkie Rooster
Pip-squeak - silver duckwing old English game bantom rooster
Tarantula - old English game bantom
Alejandro - black sex link
Rudy - black sex link
Soap - buff orpinton
Nugget - buff orpinton
Roach - gold laced Wyandotte
Any and all suggestions are appreciated! Tips and tricks aswell
Of course i will be taking them in if there is a blizzard, or sudden freeze.
But what chickens should i take priority over in case they really cant handle colder tempatures?
Here is the list of names and breeds of all my chickens, i am going to buy like a dog exercise thing to keep them in my basement with heaters.
Butters - Silkie Rooster
Pip-squeak - silver duckwing old English game bantom rooster
Tarantula - old English game bantom
Alejandro - black sex link
Rudy - black sex link
Soap - buff orpinton
Nugget - buff orpinton
Roach - gold laced Wyandotte
Any and all suggestions are appreciated! Tips and tricks aswell