Lol to funny. I guess they are ok. My husband gets worried and tells us we shouldn't let them out in the run. But I figure if it was to cold for them they would stay in the coop.
Thanks for the tips. I worry that our coops ate to drafty. The original coop is better than the new add on. We just slapped it together. It is 4 degrees now. Wind chill supposed to be -20' I'm in Pennsylvania.
The temperature is about 5-10 degrees. We put some plastic around parts of the coop and put hay in both coops. But I'm still worried about our chickens. We've been feeding them extra as well. What else can we do? I thought about putting a light bulb in there, but hesitate for 2 reasons...