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Yes they are all winter hardy. Supplying them with fresh water daily and making sure they have enough food. I kept them inside when the "blizzard" conditions or windchill was bad. I also close my windows, and leave the vents I have at the top of the coop open. The chickens aren't crazy about snow but I do leave my pop door open as much as possible to let them have the option of going in or out.
If you do use supplement heating and then remove it or lose power, they are not acclimated to the winter conditions then and can freeze!
Yes they are all winter hardy. Supplying them with fresh water daily and making sure they have enough food. I kept them inside when the "blizzard" conditions or windchill was bad. I also close my windows, and leave the vents I have at the top of the coop open. The chickens aren't crazy about snow but I do leave my pop door open as much as possible to let them have the option of going in or out.
If you do use supplement heating and then remove it or lose power, they are not acclimated to the winter conditions then and can freeze!
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