taylacline
Songster
So I've been keeping the feeder and water out in the run to minimize mess and keep moisture out of the coop. We also usually don't use any type of supplemental heating in the coop. The girls don't seem to mind it being cold that much, usually they are out in the run even with snow on the ground. But with this cold front we did add a heat lamp and now the girls wont come out to the run to eat and drink. They tried and immediately went back in the coop. Should I worry about them not eating and drinking because its so cold? I don't want to move the feeders into the coop because I know they are going to make a mess, and I definitely don't want water all over the place. Also the heat lamp is just a temporary set up for this cold front to help them not freeze, once it gets back to just 20s or 30s we'll take it out.