I think they will eat them and they only last for a few hours anyway.
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Hi. I live in Northern Colorado and this is my first winter with chickens - they are 9 months now. Colorado has a wonderful climate and I agree with the "don't heat your coop" mentality in general. I am just concerned about the fact that we are facing a cold front that is going to drop us to an average of 10 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and negative single digits at night, for a 4 - 5 day stretch, with some snow.
Should I heat the coop in this situation??
Thanks.