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You'll need a good shovel. They like paths. They do not like deep snow at all.OMG! How cute are they marching through the snow! I'm in NH; you have it all over us as far as cold and snow go. Last winter, we didn't get snow at all. We just got nailed pretty good with it last night into today. I'm planning my first flock this spring, so this is the best time of the season for me to not only pick the brains of all you experts, but to formulate solutions as to how to plan for next winter.
Mimi
If you would be so kind, can you give me an idea of how you tend them each day? For example, what time do you get up to go out and let them out and/or feed them? Do you gather eggs at that time? In this kind of weather, do you leave the coop door open for them to go out if they want to? I work all day and can certainly clear them a path in the snow; I just wouldn't want to leave the door open and have them get too cold. Sorry for all the questions but I need all the wisdom of others I can get!
Thanks, Bruce
Mimi