BarnOwl
Loving the herd life
So, I never thought I'd have bottle babies unless it was an emergency situation, and I certainly never thought I'd have bottle babies in the winter, but we fell in love with and put deposits down on two Nigerian dwarf bucklings that will come to us at the age of three weeks. What were we thinking, lol?
I’ve never had bottle babies so I would be grateful for advice on acclimating them to the winter weather. We live in southeast Tennessee; it rarely snows but is somewhat cold. Average highs and lows in December 51/30F, January 49/28F, Feb 54/31. Occasionally we will have nights in the 20s and teens in the coldest part of the winter.
In particular, I was wondering
1. Can the kids spend the night in an unheated attached garage and go outside to run-in shed with an attached pen during the days?
* Would they need a heat-lamp at night if they were in the garage?
* Would they need a heat lamp in the run-in shed during the days?
Heat lamps make me nervous, and I prefer not to use them, but the one at Premier1 seems pretty good…albeit somewhat pricey.
2. At what age can the kids live outside full-time in a calf hut or run-in shed? The run-in shed is partially closed in front, and there would be deep straw bedding and hay bales along the sides. I could run an extension cord and add a heat-lamp if necessary.
Thank you in advance!
I’ve never had bottle babies so I would be grateful for advice on acclimating them to the winter weather. We live in southeast Tennessee; it rarely snows but is somewhat cold. Average highs and lows in December 51/30F, January 49/28F, Feb 54/31. Occasionally we will have nights in the 20s and teens in the coldest part of the winter.
In particular, I was wondering
1. Can the kids spend the night in an unheated attached garage and go outside to run-in shed with an attached pen during the days?
* Would they need a heat-lamp at night if they were in the garage?
* Would they need a heat lamp in the run-in shed during the days?
Heat lamps make me nervous, and I prefer not to use them, but the one at Premier1 seems pretty good…albeit somewhat pricey.
2. At what age can the kids live outside full-time in a calf hut or run-in shed? The run-in shed is partially closed in front, and there would be deep straw bedding and hay bales along the sides. I could run an extension cord and add a heat-lamp if necessary.
Thank you in advance!