Many of the people on this forum are pretty new to raising chickens. I got my first chickens last spring so I come here to learn all I can about things most people learn from the day they learn to walk out in the country. I worried every day it got colder and colder that they'd die because their coop isn't insulated. We wrapped it in plastic to keep the winds off of them and they are just fine outside. When it gets down near zero degrees we feed them more each day and put hot water in their water bucket so it doesn't freeze quite as fast. Being uninsulated the water can freeze almost instantly so we stay on top of that. They have a nesting box roughly about 36X18 with one hole, straw grass, and is insulated with that emergency blanket type stuff. They lay as few as 1 egg a day to 7 a day. That all depends on whether or not they get out of their coop to run around the yard. They seem relatively unaware of the near freezing temps outside.
My mom was raised on a farm and her job as a child was to take care of the chickens and collect their eggs. When I ask her about chickens she can't remember a thing other than "they laid a lot of eggs". LOL! Thanks mom! So I come here and read all about it.
My mom was raised on a farm and her job as a child was to take care of the chickens and collect their eggs. When I ask her about chickens she can't remember a thing other than "they laid a lot of eggs". LOL! Thanks mom! So I come here and read all about it.

