Hi
We'll be away for a few days at the beginning of January, and a neighbour has very kindly offered to feed my chickens for me. Extra nice of her as she doesn't even like chickens very much . She'll probably come twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, but she may not arrive until some time after 10am which is a bit late to leave them without food and water - or is it? I'm not sure whether to ask her to leave water and pellets out the night before, or make them wait for it until she arrives. Normally the first thing they do when I open the coop is have a drink and something to eat. Please advise?
On a similar line, what happens in the summer when the sun rises around 4am and presumably my birds want to do the same?? Will they be OK waiting until later to get their rations? I don't mind leaving the pop hole open now they're in a safe space, but I'm not keen on getting up quite so early with their breakfast...!
We'll be away for a few days at the beginning of January, and a neighbour has very kindly offered to feed my chickens for me. Extra nice of her as she doesn't even like chickens very much . She'll probably come twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, but she may not arrive until some time after 10am which is a bit late to leave them without food and water - or is it? I'm not sure whether to ask her to leave water and pellets out the night before, or make them wait for it until she arrives. Normally the first thing they do when I open the coop is have a drink and something to eat. Please advise?
On a similar line, what happens in the summer when the sun rises around 4am and presumably my birds want to do the same?? Will they be OK waiting until later to get their rations? I don't mind leaving the pop hole open now they're in a safe space, but I'm not keen on getting up quite so early with their breakfast...!
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