Down to 2 hens

jbrianchamberli

Songster
5 Years
May 13, 2014
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So I started with 5 and over the last couple of years I've lost 3. 2 to predators, 1 to an illness. Now I have 2 and I'm worried that they won't generate enough body heat to keep warm during the winter. I was thinking about asking me neighbor how has a large flock if he would be interested in merging them but I know that sometimes can be problematic.

Any suggestions? They're locked up now and predator safe.
 
It sounds like your chickens may need some help to make it through the winter. If the coop is close enough to the house and an outdoor outlet, you may be able to add a heater to the coop.
 
Heaters should only be used in extreme circumstances, and if you don't feel comfortable using one, you can follow these steps to help your chickens stay warm:

  1. Protect the coop from cold winds by relocating mobile coops.
  2. Fill the coop with lots of bedding.
  3. Close large ventilation holes (leave smaller ones), or block them off partway.
 
My 2 cents.....
The breeds you have are cold hearty.

I keep those breeds and even below zero mine have been fine.

Birds trap their own body heat with their feathers and down. They don't heat the space they are in.
 

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