Uwish
Crowing
- Sep 24, 2020
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Well he asked and I gave my opinion. You just said yourself you are getting a heat plate so I’m not sure why you don’t seem to like what I said. As for what chickens use to do is not the same as today IMO. I have read horror stories of those chickens way back in the day most didn’t live etc. also in hard core cold areas most were eaten before winter as most wouldn’t survive.Those wouldnt do anything for my chickens except make them to hot. My chickens tolerate the cold and do not mind it. Like said earlier in the thread chickens use to live outside for years in below 19 degrees F conditions. They do a moult so they are ready for winter, as long as there moult is done they are ready. Although its suppose to be - 20 degrees F here so i have straw and i will be adding in a plate heater. Also our coop is positioned between our house and garage with the wind not hitting it. Just my preference not to add heat unless its under -10. I just lock them in the coop with water and food, then go out 3 or 4 times to give them more water.
I can just guarantee that if a heat source is given even at 35-40 deg they will huddle close to it. Had my neighbor get his chickens a heat source as he said they could tolerate it etc his chickens were not happy and were stressed. Introduce the heat source and boom he apologized and said his birds seem much happier. So to me that says they are cold if they move to the farther side then they are to warm. I have yet to see my birds get away from it in cold weather. I’m not not was I looking to argue we all love our birds we all have different opinions and experiences. Just my opinion as I want my birds happy and comfortable.