topochico225
Enthusiasm Enthusiast
Hi!
On Monday night, it's supposed to get down to 17 F here. I know that's not a lot to you Northerners, but it's significant here. We don't have any heaters, etc. in the coop right now, but we have a Cozy Coop panel heater that we used in the brooder. I'm wondering about insulation. I don't want to go overboard, but I also don't want the girls to get frostbitten. We have the TSC Cumberland Cottage coop, with two longer runs attached. The coop is stationary. The bedding is a layer of Sweet PDZ, then aspen shavings in the coop and timothy hay in the nesting boxes.
Should I do any shoring up in preparation for the weather ahead? It's cold and wet here for the foreseeable future.
Thanks!
(A picture of the upcoming weather.)
On Monday night, it's supposed to get down to 17 F here. I know that's not a lot to you Northerners, but it's significant here. We don't have any heaters, etc. in the coop right now, but we have a Cozy Coop panel heater that we used in the brooder. I'm wondering about insulation. I don't want to go overboard, but I also don't want the girls to get frostbitten. We have the TSC Cumberland Cottage coop, with two longer runs attached. The coop is stationary. The bedding is a layer of Sweet PDZ, then aspen shavings in the coop and timothy hay in the nesting boxes.
Should I do any shoring up in preparation for the weather ahead? It's cold and wet here for the foreseeable future.
Thanks!
(A picture of the upcoming weather.)