Pleased to say after the snow has finally disappeared, that the chooks got through it fine even though the snow was up to a foot deep for quite a number of days, although they did get a soaking with the rain we had yesterday. I just think they were glad its all gone and just wanted to stay outside in the "warmer" weather.
I'm also chuffed to bits that the 4 girls are and have been over the cold spell, laying an average of 3 eggs per day which I think is fantastic.
On a different note when the cold weather finally leaves us, should I take any preventative action against red mites or anything else similar prior to the warmer weather (I know its a long way off yet) or do I just wait and see and treat should it happen?
I'm also chuffed to bits that the 4 girls are and have been over the cold spell, laying an average of 3 eggs per day which I think is fantastic.
On a different note when the cold weather finally leaves us, should I take any preventative action against red mites or anything else similar prior to the warmer weather (I know its a long way off yet) or do I just wait and see and treat should it happen?