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- Aug 26, 2020
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What temperature is the chicken to most likely to get frost bitten?
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So if the coop is dry they should be ok? I do have some of the area tarred off so they have a dry area to come out to due to having a big snow storm come threw 2 days ago.Frost bite really has a lot more to do with the humidity and airflow in the coop versus actual temp.
So if the coop is dry they should be ok? I do have some of the area tarred off so they have a dry area to come out to due to having a big snow storm come threw 2 days ago.
It really depends on your ventilation, and area you live, but a coop with good ventilation and you really don't need to worry about frost bite.
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