@U_Stormcrow I just want to apologize for being snappy on my earlier response. I know you were only trying to help and I appreciate it. Sorry for my momentary fit of brattiness.
That is very comforting to hear! I would much prefer to acclimate them and provide supplemental heat when the temps are frigid. It’s hard to find anyone willing to discuss the actual hardiness of Seramas. Most just say keep above 40F but can’t back up their response, or aren’t willing to. That...
0 is WAY too cold for Seramas. I already know I need to ventilate and make some repairs to the shed. Those are not my questions, hence why I didn’t ask about them. I do appreciate it being added for people who don’t know these things though.
Thank you for suggesting ventilation and covering insulation. This isn’t my first coop (just my first Serama coop), so I am aware of the ventilation needs and that will definitely be done. Crazy that your birds are molting right now!
I have a way to supplement with heat. I’m more trying to figure out an affordable way to insulate so that I have to use less supplemental heat. I was looking at rolls of fiberglass insulation. Did you cover the insulation after placing it?
Hey y’all! I picked up a used 8x12 shed this weekend that will house my breeding Seramas. I need ideas on how to insulate. I live in KS so our Winter temps can reach 0 and occasionally, even lower. Ideally, I’d like to be able to keep it above 32*F and will supplement with a heat source when...