How long can chickens stay in freezing weather?

South Dakota, it has only happened twice in my memory, once with chickens. They were fine.

Opening the screen door with a bare hand frost burned. But the girls were out in the sun the next day.
I’m surprised chickens can take that level of cold. I understand they have a down coat, but their feet? Or wattles? Oo-wee! Brr.
 
I’m surprised chickens can take that level of cold. I understand they have a down coat, but their feet? Or wattles? Oo-wee! Brr.
Also know that some breeds are more cold hardy than others, a faverolle for example will be able to handle the cold with their pea comb and feathered feet better than a white leghorn which have huge combs and tend to be scrawny
 
Chickens normally go out shortly after sunrise, around 7 a.m. As you can see with the attached image, the temperature will be below freezing for a couple hours and in the 30s until noon. I’ve seen that chickens tolerate cold better than heat but this? Can the chickens go out with 20° temperatures? If so, should they come back in after a certain amount of time? They don’t have a coop. I would have to bring them into the garage.


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Make sure they have a place out of the wind and in the sun and they will sit there all day!
 
My neighbor is known as crazy ckn lady. She won't keep her chickens home. They tear out my mulch looking for bugs i assumed. I'd run them off with a leaf blower and before I'd get in the house here they were scratching again. After numerous attempts to tell her I decided I'd be nasty and just feed them cracked corn. Now, I've gone and done it. I've named all of her birds and they'll come to me when I call a certain name. I lose. She wins with free food.
 
She's known as crazy because she has 8 hens and 4 roosters. They constantly fight until one gets injured. Duh! Im not a smart man on chickens but, I believe the ratio is 6 to 8 per rooster.
 

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