Mythreehens, that is such an adorable pic!! One of my ladies is named Eleanor, too. (We gave all our hens "old lady" names... Faye, Eleanor, Betty, June, etc.)
I have a question for the Colorado winters--if anyone could offer some advice. My birds are "winter hearty" but I can't help but wonder how cold they actually get at night when the temps drop. I keep a light on until about 10pm, but then it goes off to let them sleep. My coop is pretty small, and keeps six banties. They snuggle up pretty good together (I've noticed no matter who pecks at who during the day, all is forgiven at night) I've been packing the coop with hay each night for extra insulation, but I fear a brooder light would be too much--way to hot. I hate the thought of my lovely ladies suffering... am I over-thinking this? Or are they in danger of getting too cold? Are there better ways than a brooder light to add warmth