cstronks
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Eagleeyeice, what is the material that you use to surround the run? Is that foam insulation or is that metal sheeting? Thanks!
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Eagleeyeice, what is the material that you use to surround the run? Is that foam insulation or is that metal sheeting? Thanks!
-in N. Texas, here. It is supposed to be 18 degrees tonight with highs in the 30s for the next few days. My gals are clueless to the fact that they are chickens. If the wind blows, the temps fall below about 40, or a sprinkle of rain drops they stay indoors. I go out each morning and scoop the coop, put out fresh food and water, and open up the sliding doors to the run. On some winter mornings one or two will peek out the door then turn and go back into the coop. Yesterday, I went to the side of the coop and looked in a window since nobody had ventured out. They were all lounging in the sunshine, happy to be "house hens".![]()
I don't worry much about them. -assume as long as they have shelter, food, and fresh water available, they will do what they need on go where they please. -stress much more here in the summer when temps exceed 100.