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hi gino,
I too live in Georgia, no single digits is about as cold as it gets here, but I have never heard of my northern buddies saying anything about winter heat for greys or reds either.
Now the ceylons and greens, yes if it hits 32 they need heat, or you'll have an expensive frozen chicken dinner waiting for you the next morning.
Providing heat is always a good deed for any of them, but dont feel it is a requirement for the common ones, BUT in extreme weather, no it never hurts a thing.
They don't mind the colder days, and I don't let them out if its freezing. Seems like I read somewhere that they can survive with temperature in the teens. I talked with a guy from Minnesota that said he couldn't get to survive there...not sure where exactly in Minn. We can get artic blast down here that will drop temperatures below zero. I put out a heat lamp for my domestic chickens when it get that cold. I guess if I'm really insterested I should look at the natural range/habitat/climate and make some guesses from there.
I was told it wont be a problem to have no light on my red junglefowl.My red males got frostbite on their comb. So I would reccomed a light if at all possibe.
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natural range for all 4 species is tropical, but the red and grey do handle moderate winters well, yes if below zero a heat lamp will be appreciated by any of them, as long as you dont have greens and ceylons you'll be fine with just that. Those two need to be kept preferably at or above 40.
see toejams post, it got cold enough for frost bite on the reds he has, but didnt loose them....
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I do. In fact I just got a pure Grey cock to put with some hens that are 1/4 grey and 3/4 longtail chicken.
here is a pic of the Grey and two of the Bengal hens I am breeding him to. Not a good picture of the hens, but you can see some grey traits in them. I can't wait to see what the 5/8 Grey chicks look like/
Thanks for the feedback concerning jungle fowl and nice looking jungle fowl wclawerence! Good luck in your breeding project...you'll have to keep us posted.