Cold weather: free range or keep cooped?

Oliver_Douglas

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Temps in high teens tonight, around 30 in the day. Coop is warm/heated. Question is: Should i let them out today to forage a bit? Or keep cooped??

Ground is frozen but they can eat grass, etc.

Thoughts?
 
Open the door and see if they want to go out. Some do and some don't. Most will come out for a bit if I throw some scratch and then go back in when they are ready. They will seek shelter/warmth if they need it.
 
I opened the doors… and no one budged! It’s about 10 degrees right now. No one wanted to leave the coop 🥶 so I just put some food and water in there for them.
 
I give mine the option. Mine have chosen to go out when it was below 0 Fahrenheit. The temperature isn't so much the problem as the wind. It's perfectly calm when mine go out in cold weather. If enough of a breeze is blowing to ruffle their feathers they stay out of the wind. That might be back in the coop or it might be a wind-protected area outside.
 
If it's above 20 degrees I let my chickens and guineas out of the coop. Some go out and some don't. If the wind is blowing most want to stay inside. :old
 
I made the executive decision to keep the chickens cooped once years ago when we had our first ever arctic blast event. I thought it would be way too cold (air temps below 0). The chickens had other ideas, they met me at the gate when I went out to give them fresh liquid water! I had forgotten to shut the pop door the night before.

Since then I let the chickens choose whether they want to stay in the coop or not. I've never had heat in any of my coops and none of my birds have even thought twice about going out on 30° days unless there was snow on the ground.
 

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