Do hens HAVE to sleep in coop???

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I have 2 pullets (sum total of what I have) who refuse to sleep in the coop, even though they go in to lay eggs where they’re supposed to, and to eat & drink. It’s getting cold (close to freezing) & yet they sleep on this roosting area I have in the run. Afraid I should’ve closed them up at night in coop when I first got them 3 mos ago; by now it’s too late (I think) to break habit. Never had this problem with previous generations. Will they survive in, say, 30-40 deg weather???? God bless this website!!!!!
 
Will they survive in, say, 30-40 deg weather????
Probably, if they are protected from wind and precipitation.

Never too late to retrain them. You can try removing the roost in the run, or just manually put them inside the coop nightly until they figure out that's what you want.
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Is the coop have plenty of ventilation?
 
I have covered runs with roost in them. I added the roost, thinking that they could use them during the hot summer months. Most of my chickens, now use these roost year round. I figure they know their comfort tolerances better than I do.
 

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