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I recommend that you insulate the walls well and build a strong floor. That should keep the inside warm enough. Your chickens will huddle for warmth on the roosting bars at night. During the winter, use the deep litter method. There are many articles about it on this site. This will create warmth in the coop, as well. Buy breeds that are cold hardy, such as Australorps, Wyandottes, and Rhode Island Reds. Best of luck!Hi all!
Looking forward to getting more information raising some hens. My wife and I have been interested for a while as our neighbour had chickens before moving away.
So being totally new to this, hoping to build an open style coop to accommodate max. 6 hens to start. We live in Ontario, and the winter can get cold.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi all!
Looking forward to getting more information raising some hens. My wife and I have been interested for a while as our neighbour had chickens before moving away.
So being totally new to this, hoping to build an open style coop to accommodate max. 6 hens to start. We live in Ontario, and the winter can get cold.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!