I am in the process of putting hen saddles on them... I think it helps as long as it stays dry for the free rangers. Iām toying with the thought of sacrificing an old rain Jacket instead for the outer layer... thatās more suited to our usual fall/winter conditions!
There were a couple times during the day I looked out and was worried actually about them blowing away... for the most part everyone sheltered out of the worst of it, but then there would be a lull and they would start foraging again only to get hit with another Blast.
Luckily these storms arenāt terribly frequent, with maybe 7 or 8 big ones each year, usually in fall and spring. And the sudden intense cold that came with it is even less common. Nothing like your winters



so itās more of a shock when it happens
Ouch... just No. Neither I, my cats, or my chickens approve of those temperatures. We are used to the cold coastal damp weather. So one bonus to the arctic blast that hit us was it dried out the trailer a bit. Our average winter temperatures are 5 degrees Celsius to -3 in especially cold snaps, and itās almost never in the negatives for more than a week at a time! Brrrr, just the thought of -29 C made me turn the heater up a notch.
I had to remount the propane heater when I picked up a desk (trying to improve our storage situation) and itās not as firmly mounted as I would like on the trailer wall, so Iāve been reluctant to leave it in when Iām not home.