Cold wet chickens! Need help

henaynei

Crowing
11 Years
we’ve been having heavy rains today with high winds.

Just went outside when I heard an unusual ruckus in the chickenyard.
Coop has hinged drop door and they all can get in and out.

Several of my roosters are soaked to the bone. ALL are very wet.
I’ve been looking out into their yard during the rain and all were in the coop, including the goose.

I have a chicken tractor on high wheels. Sides are throughly barricaded against wind and remain intact.

The only thing I can figure is that the winds have been driving the rain into the coop by lifting the edges of the corrugated PVC roofing.

At this point I have re-inspected the wind barriers and battened down a tarp on the roof.

WHAT DO I DO ABOUT 15 wet chickens!!! While usually not a
problem the temps are going to freezing tonight, and the winds will continue through the early evening and some snow is expected tomorrow.
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Several of the chickens are as soaked through as the rooster in the first picture
 
Here is my advice. Bring them inside, towel them a bit, and let them sit a bit to get warmed up. Here's a question:
1. Do you have a coop, that's not a chicken tractor?
I highly suggest NOT wintering chickens in a chicken tractor. Unless it is shielded from all sides, and you have thick hay on the ground, so that their feet aren't on the frozen ground. If it is raining, I would shut them inside. Also, I would put a heavy tarp over the top of the outside part of the coop. But, a chicken tractor is a chicken tractor, so it's going to be cold. You might pull it into a shed, or something, to shield it from the wind.
 

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