If chickens don't need warmth why wear a down coat.
No one has said they don't need warmth. They need their own warmth from their down coats.According to some here they don't need warmth
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If chickens don't need warmth why wear a down coat.
No one has said they don't need warmth. They need their own warmth from their down coats.According to some here they don't need warmth
Oh yes someone has. Read the article here Winter-Coop-Temperatures. A 5 lbs chicken generates about 10 watts of heat. Not my words. 10 chickens about 100watts.No one has said they don't need warmth. They need their own warmth from their down coats.
And so did I. She also mentioned warm(er) and I commented on that too. OK?Yup. OP thinks coop is too big, wants ideas, they offer their own idea of curtains. The majority of the replies offer the idea that no coop can be too big.
Yup.
So first you're not even talking about this thread but an article that no one has referred to.Oh yes someone has. Read the article here Winter-Coop-Temperatures. A 5 lbs chicken generates about 10 watts of heat. Not my words. 10 chickens about 100watts.
ETA: read post #72 the last sentence. Is that the no one you are referring to?
Really is that pertinent to this thread. I don't see anywhere in the OP anything about Maine Canada or Alaska. I've never said they don't need protection from the wind and the wet..So first you're not even talking about this thread but an article that no one has referred to.
Then you refer to a post that speaks to the fact that chickens do not need a room to provide warmth. The wording was unfortunate but the context was obvious. And I'm not saying I agree that chickens could live in trees in Maine or Canada or Alaska. My opinion is they need protection from wind and wet.
when I see those smaller coops, I realize those chickens are probably much warmer at night than mine.
They don't need to warm the coop. They only need to be draft free, well ventilated. They are able to keep themselves warm enough under these conditions.That coop is small enough for those chickens to warm the space at night.
Really is that pertinent to this thread. I don't see anywhere in the OP anything about Maine Canada or Alaska. I've never said they don't need protection from the wind and the wet..
I agree!! ...but there will always be flaming trolls, and those that continue feed them.but this is getting a little old.![]()
I agree!! ...but there will always be flaming trolls, and those that continue feed them.