PickleMeDickles
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- May 17, 2015
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Hi All,
We currently live in the armpit of Southern California, where the weather is generally hot to mild. We are planning on moving to a quaint mountain town to an itty bitty cabin. We will be home the majority of the time so naturally, the house will be kept at an ambient temperature.
However, I am always a "what if" person. What if our heat goes out in the winter? What if we leave for the day and forget to fill the stove with wood? (Most of the cabins have wood stoves for heating). I plan on covering my fids with warm night covers but what if? Will my birds be okay?
I am planning on covering up the wood stove with wire mesh so they can not accidentally land on it (no fried chicken for me)....just kidding. I also plan on weatherproofing the windows and doors if need be.
Any other suggestions from our panel of experts? Thanks in advance!
We currently live in the armpit of Southern California, where the weather is generally hot to mild. We are planning on moving to a quaint mountain town to an itty bitty cabin. We will be home the majority of the time so naturally, the house will be kept at an ambient temperature.
However, I am always a "what if" person. What if our heat goes out in the winter? What if we leave for the day and forget to fill the stove with wood? (Most of the cabins have wood stoves for heating). I plan on covering my fids with warm night covers but what if? Will my birds be okay?
I am planning on covering up the wood stove with wire mesh so they can not accidentally land on it (no fried chicken for me)....just kidding. I also plan on weatherproofing the windows and doors if need be.
Any other suggestions from our panel of experts? Thanks in advance!