Hello from Sacramento, CA

eggstamp

In the Brooder
7 Years
Dec 15, 2012
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Quick introduction: About a year ago City of Sacramento approved residents to own up to 3 chickens (no roosters) within city limits. So, with my two sons (8 & 13) we went down to the local feed store and picked up 2 day old Petunia, Stella & Peach. Eight months later, we have eggs!
 
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from washington state glad you joined us!
 
Hello and welcome to BYC
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Glad you joined us!
 
Thank You. Since I am a "rookie" at raising chickens.. I have a question you might be able to answer. Sacramento winters are generally mild but this year we have had a few nights dip to 33 + or - degrees. Should I be warming the coop or are my “children” fine?
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Hello and welcome from Ohio....so glad you joined. I dont heat my coop (10X12 wooden garden shed). The entire front south facing side stays open year round.
 
Great. Thanks! What is the temperature on any given winter night?
It got down to zero 1 night last winter and was really windy. I worried in the night so went to check and it was really cozy inside even with the whole front open. There is a door I can close if needed but when I feel under their feathers they are always toasty warm :) There are lots of people who heat their coops tho. I just worry if the electric goes out for some reason they are better off if they are used to no heat. I do have a few young chickens on the floor of the coop right now that are under a heat lamp, but am slowly raising it and they seem fine :) Hope that helps
 

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