bantam cochins in winter?

Soleil_A

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Oct 24, 2017
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White lake, Michigan. (Or detroit)
Hello! I live in Michigan and it can get super cold down here. There’s always lots of snow. I have one white leghorn hen and one ISA brown and they both do great in the winter. However I want to get two or three more soon. Do you think this is a good idea to get some Bantam cochins? How would their feet do with snow?
 
I’m not in the north, but I have bantam cochins, and they seemed to do good last winter. They’re super fluffy, so I’m thinking that probably helps in the cold. (BTW, I love my little bantam cochins :love They’re the sweetest little birds. They really don’t mind being picked up and carried around, even when they’re feeling broody. But they do go broody pretty often. I still love them though :love)
 
I’m not in the north, but I have bantam cochins, and they seemed to do good last winter. They’re super fluffy, so I’m thinking that probably helps in the cold. (BTW, I love my little bantam cochins :love They’re the sweetest little birds. They really don’t mind being picked up and carried around, even when they’re feeling broody. But they do go broody pretty often. I still love them though :love)
Mine sleep on in my lap
 
I’m not in the north, but I have bantam cochins, and they seemed to do good last winter. They’re super fluffy, so I’m thinking that probably helps in the cold. (BTW, I love my little bantam cochins :love They’re the sweetest little birds. They really don’t mind being picked up and carried around, even when they’re feeling broody. But they do go broody pretty often. I still love them though :love)
Mine sleep on in my lap
do you don’t think it would be a problem if their feet got wet? it doesn’t get very muddy by my coop though, we live at a very high spot so we don’t flood.
 

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