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I'm just going to say that with any creature that you own, even one you intend to eat, as a member of a semi intelligent race, you have a responsibility to provide basic care. That includes comfortable and secure housing, feed, and water. Good luck to your chickens.
 
At those temperatures you should not be getting any frostbite. It sounds like you don't have anywhere near enough ventilation to move the moist air out of the coop. Coops should be designed with as close as you can get to one square foot of permanently open ventilation PER BIRD with the vast majority of it well above their heads and a smaller amount of lower ventilation to permit the entrance of fresh clean dry air. All permanently open ventilation should be secured with 1/2" hardware cloth to prevent predator entrance.
.... We don't have a coop
 
I'm just going to say that with any creature that you own, even one you intend to eat, as a member of a semi intelligent race, you have a responsibility to provide basic care. That includes comfortable and secure housing, feed, and water. Good luck to your chickens.
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I'm just going to say that with any creature that you own, even one you intend to eat, as a member of a semi intelligent race, you have a responsibility to provide basic care. That includes comfortable and secure housing, feed, and water. Good luck to your chickens.
We do provide we buy sacks of food we feed them water but no coop because of our problems and we have a net we have coop that they don't use they use it for sleeping they don't get in they get on top its small but its big enough to fit inside it they don't like it
 

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