Fred's Hens :
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You are merely re-asking the OP's question. There have been over a dozen responses here and hundreds and hundreds given on other threads with essentially this same question. Here's a current thread with over 82 pages of discussion. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=421122&p=1
If you want to add heat, please do so. As for how cold it should be when you do? We have Floridians here who think 40 or 50 is a desperate situation that calls for extreme measures.
I live in Northern Michigan. No sense asking me, because most folks don't want to hear what guy who keeps chickens in the far north thinks.
Most folks just want someone to agree to a position they already hold as true. Human nature. I'd heat my barn if someone else will pick up the tab. Shoot, I could move a TV and Lazy Boy recliner out there for the New Year's Day football games.
(all of the above said mostly in jest. No harm intended).
That was the point....people were just replying that they either heated the coup or didn't and no one really responded with a number so I brought it up again. I will look at the links you provided and read them. I am in Colorado and it is a fact that Chickens have been around longer than electricity and heat lamps. lol So I am sure most chickens will do fine and I think people are just trying to avoid any problems that come with the cold, either frostbite, frozen eggs or whatever. I was just pointing out the fact that the question asked was at what Temp in your opinon would you add heat......NOT weather you added heat or not. ( no harm taken)
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You are merely re-asking the OP's question. There have been over a dozen responses here and hundreds and hundreds given on other threads with essentially this same question. Here's a current thread with over 82 pages of discussion. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=421122&p=1
If you want to add heat, please do so. As for how cold it should be when you do? We have Floridians here who think 40 or 50 is a desperate situation that calls for extreme measures.

I live in Northern Michigan. No sense asking me, because most folks don't want to hear what guy who keeps chickens in the far north thinks.


That was the point....people were just replying that they either heated the coup or didn't and no one really responded with a number so I brought it up again. I will look at the links you provided and read them. I am in Colorado and it is a fact that Chickens have been around longer than electricity and heat lamps. lol So I am sure most chickens will do fine and I think people are just trying to avoid any problems that come with the cold, either frostbite, frozen eggs or whatever. I was just pointing out the fact that the question asked was at what Temp in your opinon would you add heat......NOT weather you added heat or not. ( no harm taken)