My husband is currently interviewing around the country for medical residency. We currently live in Texas (both raised here and used to our crazy, mostly HOT, weather). A few programs he's considering are up north, and a couple in the midwest. He most recently is considering one in Minnesota. Of course, I'm in a panic because I wonder what my poor chickens will do in winters none of us are prepared for. I have two buffs, a black sex link, and a barred rock.
I'm assuming my buffs would be ok for harder winters but what about the other two??? I'm afraid I haven't done much research yet in the area but am just throwing it out there. They are used to free ranging here all year round.
The welfare of my chickens is a huge factor in our move so any info helps. My husband built a nice predator proof, insulated coop here. Is there anything in particular he would need to consider when building another coop where winters are rough? Ty in advance.
I'm assuming my buffs would be ok for harder winters but what about the other two??? I'm afraid I haven't done much research yet in the area but am just throwing it out there. They are used to free ranging here all year round.
The welfare of my chickens is a huge factor in our move so any info helps. My husband built a nice predator proof, insulated coop here. Is there anything in particular he would need to consider when building another coop where winters are rough? Ty in advance.