Atchurch
Songster
- Mar 13, 2023
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"Bringing her in will also cause her to not be acclimated to the outside temps."
This is what I posted up there. So, it's a choice. But, some people do it. I can't do that for various reasons...my husband, my cats, and because of that reason posted. But, be creative! I know that you can get bricks, heat them by the sun, or maybe even a hair dryer (sounds silly) and put them in their coop. Bricks and concrete release their heat slowly and consistently. There are so many viable options to help that sweet girl. But if you have other birds, she ought to huddle and she should be fine.
This is what I posted up there. So, it's a choice. But, some people do it. I can't do that for various reasons...my husband, my cats, and because of that reason posted. But, be creative! I know that you can get bricks, heat them by the sun, or maybe even a hair dryer (sounds silly) and put them in their coop. Bricks and concrete release their heat slowly and consistently. There are so many viable options to help that sweet girl. But if you have other birds, she ought to huddle and she should be fine.