- Jun 19, 2012
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Yeah, mine do the same although i don't have a coop. when we dropped at/below Freeze they stayed on or under the porch. If it's more than 2 in of snow, they aren't into it. Also, I noticed then when it is cold, below 30, they hold 1 claw/foot whatever, up to their bodies. To keep warm I imagine.Mine have the option to go out, unless the snow is really deep and I'm afraid they'll get stuck. We had a couple inches of snow last week. The first morning of it, I opened the doors and chickens and ducks came with their usual crazed scramble, only to freeze completely immobile and staring as soon as they saw the snow. After a few moments of staring, they did an about face and marched right back in the coop.I left the doors open and some of the big girls ventured a couple feet out the door, but no further. The next day I let them out (still snow on the ground) and they charged right out into it and stayed out all day long.![]()