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As soon as I am able to post, I will. Maybe you can tell me what kind I have?
I'll try, I'm pretty good with identifying most of the colors, quite a few of us are that post here regularly as a lot of us have varied flocks with lots of colors
As long as they are dry, and protected from the drafty winds they should be able to insulate themselves just fine. They typically tuck their head under a wing to keep warm and breath warm air. Flat roosts that allow them sit to covering their feet while roosting helps to avoid frostbitten toes...