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How cold is too cold for chicken to roost alone?

WingsysRoost

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Nov 8, 2022
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Where I am, winter temperatures at the coldest can get down to roughly -20C plus wind chill. I have twelve birds currently, and most of the time, they will go up to roost in little groups. As it gets colder, I find that sometimes one goes to roost alone. When this happens, I usually move them so they at least have the option to huddle, but I'm wondering if I actually need to do that or if they will be fine completely on their own. Thank you in advance for your opinions!
 
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Do you mean it is not huddled with the others in the same coop,
or is it alone in a separate coop?
On a different perch in the same coop. It isn't always the same chicken every time, but I do have one who often does this and she is quite small compared to some of the others. I worry that she burns more energy keeping herself warm in that case and will sometimes move her over if I feel it's too cold, but I also know that what I think is cold she may not care about and I don't want to move her unnecessarily either.
 
On a different perch in the same coop. It isn't always the same chicken every time, but I do have one who often does this and she is quite small compared to some of the others. I worry that she burns more energy keeping herself warm in that case and will sometimes move her over if I feel it's too cold, but I also know that what I think is cold she may not care about and I don't want to move her unnecessarily either.
I regularly have birds that do not huddle touching others.
 
I regularly have birds that do not huddle touching others.

Good to know. I'll stop moving them then and see how well they handle it. I kind of figured I was being a bit too cautious since they're fine outside during the day and that's definitely far colder than inside the coop. Thank you for the reassurance!
 
I worry about my little Miss Myrtle, a barred rock. She also roosts alone, and is pecked at if she tries to congregate with the 4 bigger Brahmas, poor thing.
Aww, poor girl! The one that I worry about is also a Barred Rock. She's really small. I think she would probably have been considered failure to thrive as a chick because she was quite literally half the size of the rest even my one other bird who is probably a bit smaller than her now. She tends to get picked on sometimes. I just got her back in the coop after several months as an inside chicken at night while recovering from an egg binding incident, so I do worry about her a lot more than I do the others. Well, that plus most of the others are a lot bigger than her.
 

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