This is very timely. We have not had consistent snow cover this year and the girls are very grateful. They hate snow. In fact, I can see my poor leghorn's (Daisy) feet turn red when she is standing in snow. I usually let them out to free range in the afternoon. Just after I let them out on Monday, this happened:
They ran right back into the coop and would not come back out.
The have a 12 foot by 6 foot covered run that in past years I have had to shovel out because the snow has been so deep they can't get into it. For example, we had a single storm that dropped 31 inches a while back. I then spread straw around for them to walk on and scratch in. If they do get out with snow cover, they will stick to the paths running through the yard. No matter what, they will find their way to the back door in order to beg for treats!
They ran right back into the coop and would not come back out.
The have a 12 foot by 6 foot covered run that in past years I have had to shovel out because the snow has been so deep they can't get into it. For example, we had a single storm that dropped 31 inches a while back. I then spread straw around for them to walk on and scratch in. If they do get out with snow cover, they will stick to the paths running through the yard. No matter what, they will find their way to the back door in order to beg for treats!