We keep our baby chicks in our bedroom to stay warm. We put them in a good size box with a red bulb overtop of them. Spring nights still get pretty cold. When they get about 12 to 14 weeks then we put them in a cage with a red bulb away from any wind in the barn. It can get very stinky after a while.
because girls are crazy and love it chicks dig it that's why
you can keep them wherever you want. however i would recomend a cage, and if you like to sleep in, finches in your bedroom might not be a good idea
yes
To keep your cat in the bedroom while you're at work, you can try closing the bedroom door securely, providing toys and a comfortable bed for your cat, and ensuring there are no escape routes or hazards in the room. Additionally, you can consider using a pet gate or a designated cat area within the bedroom to keep your cat contained.
put it in your closet so people wont see it but it will be in your bedroom
Only if you want to hatch chicks. Then, no you don't have to.
In there bedroom.
yes you can freeze to death
Take a photo of it , and keep it in your bedroom.
No- 30% of fertilized eggs are duds
Yes it is.
The insulated Taffeta curtain panel will work great in a bedroom and keep the temperature well-regulated.