I've had guineas roost in the trees during the winter when it was below zero...for DAYS. One time is was five days; no food or water, wind, snow and freezing temps. One by one, they gave up and came home. The last one wouldn't budge and by the fifth day, he was a friggin' popsicle. I had to knock him out of the tree with a 20 foot pole where he kerplopped on top of the snow and let me grab him. He had a bit of frost bite to a couple of toes but other than that, none of them were worse for the wear. Hard to believe.
Needless to say, the guineas now get locked up for the winter.
I've never had chickens do this, they always come in and normally don't want to put up with cold, rainy or snowy weather. Guineas on the other hand, have about as much sense that Mother Nature gave a lemon.
Hopefully, your chicken will forget her bad experience soon and head for home ;)
Sue
WLR
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, Ro <rosewood513@...> wrote:
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> Thanks that is good to know, I think when this tree sheds all its leaves maybe she will go inside. Or at least when it starts to snow, maybe?
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