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Both of ya'll have nice coops and nice an open. We live in the mts. of N.C. and we can get temps down below 0 which with wind chill can be pretty drastic. we have also gotten alot of snow the last 2 winters. I always keep my windows in the coop open at the top for ventalation and we have vents in the top of our coop. So far the coldest it's been in the coop is 20* and with the body heat they produce I haven't seen anyone suffering. One of my roos got a little frost bite on his comb. But they all come out even on the coldest days. except my cochin bantams they usually hang out inside on the worse days. [they don't like the snow and ice much] I guess ya'll really have to worry more about the heat than cold. Our highs so far this summer has been 89* which is extremely hot for us. usually mid 80's. I keep fans running in my duck side and chickens side. Like you said Kuntry girl it all depends on where you live as to how much open space you can have. I like your platform 7L what is that for?
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And yes, we do have to worry about the heat. Just this week, we had a heat index of 112! I was a nervous wreck driving home not knowing what I would drive up and see in the chicken yard. Luckily, everyone was ok. I have so many trees and so many places that they can go and hide, one being under the raised coop, it helps out as far as shade. I try to make sure that I keep a LOT of waterers around in different places under the shade trees.
I have had a few who had frost bite on their comb, but as you said, there is never any suffering, so that is always a good thing.