I guess my birds are in heaven twice a day every day. This morning it was 6*, the warm mash was just the thing to warm them up after a bitterly cold and windy night. Of course they spent it on the outside roost and the cover did them no good when the wind is 30 to 40 mph from the NW.
I changed up my recipe a bit for the deep freeze time of year. I start out with 1 1/2 scoop of 17% alfalfa pellets, one scoop of 18% rolled oats, one scoop of 34% cat food and 3/4 gallon of warm water. This sets until the next feeding in either morning or dusk. When ready to feed I add three scoops of 28% game bird starter/breeder and another half to 3/4 water from the hot tap and mix with a paint paddle on a drill motor. This makes about four gallons of feed in an oatmeal consistency. On alternate days I add different things to keep the mash interesting like over ripe fruit, canned mackerel, or chopped vegetables.
On evenings when I know it is going to be super cold, I will give them a bowl of cracked corn or scratch grain. I will pour it on any leftover mash to entice them to clean everything up. Any leftover frozen mash is collected and reconstituted for the next feeding.