Woke up this morning to 2 degrees F. Opened the door and most of the girls came right out. Once I turned over the run bedding (covered with a sprinkle of snow…they hate the snow), the rest came out too. I saw everyone eat & drink. I assumed they would all go right back in after eating, but most of them stayed out in the run. They did not appear uncomfortable which I was surprised about. I do have tarps over the lower half about 3 feet high (hence how a little snow got in, through the top), so any wind shouldn’t bother them. My coop is solid wood, but not insulated. I have about 4-6 inches of pine shavings on the floor. The heated waterer is working great thankfully. Now to make myself available (and re-bundle up) every few hours to check for eggs before they freeze! If I hear the egg song, I’ll run out quick to check. High of 12 today. Tomorrow high of 20, and back to some above freezing temps by Wednesday. Hang in there, ladies!