How long can chickens go without food?

We aint gonna see 10 foot. Down here in my 46 years the deepest snow I've ever seen was about 2 feet and thats an once or twice a lifetime thing. We don't get deep snow down here. It's mostly ice and they never are prepared for it. Power going out is a given, most of us bumpkins that have lived here our whole lives have generators.

I stocked up on feed for the farm and gas last week before the greedy pluck store owners jack the prices up. Right now they already reporting the brain dead are starting to try to clear grocery stores of bread and milk. Only thing I need to go buy is some beer.

My chooks have 50lbs of feed in bucket feeders and 50 gallons of heated water in their covered run their coop is attached to. I can lock them in there and they will be fine for about a week. I just need to gather eggs.
Yeah buddy! You're my kind of people! Great minds, I'm just saying!
 
This is what I would do:
Buy snowboots, to be able to visit and check on the chickens.
Buy a waterer with a heat plate or heat system and maybe a very long cable?
Buy a silo for the feed to be sure they can always eat the basics.
 
Once again this is a major reason to have good feeders that not only hold a week or two of feed but hold it without waste and without theft. You pay for good feeders the minute you begin needing them. Get a treadle feeder and you won't have to worry about having a large amount of feed in the coop. You do need mostly medium size or larger hens and a wall or post to secure it to. No tiny birds either, nothing under a couple of pounds or it is not safe.

Stay warm everyone!
 

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