Prairiegrl
In the Brooder
- Oct 19, 2017
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hi, I am new here and this is my first winter with layers. I am in Canada and right now we are averaging -20 degrees Celsius at night and -14 during the day. Lots of snow but girls are cold hardy and don't mind - still free ranging most of the day. Nesting boxes are in coop and filled with deep shavings, no supplemental heat. How often should I be collecting eggs to avoid freezing and how can I tell if an egg is frozen/unsafe? Have been collecting every hour but sometimes I am not home that much. Read that tiny unseen cracks in frozen eggs makes them unsafe for people. Have cracked a few eggs that were really cold and I thought they were frozen but seemed fine when cracked??? Ugh, have little kids and want to ensure our eggs are safe for them. Any advice? Can't heat coop as we lose out power a lot during the winter (sometimes for a couple days) and don't want the girls to get dependant on the heat. (Do have heat lamps for use when we hit -40)