Keeping warm in Wisconsin

Hello. .New to this. I have 3 Isabrowns and 1 Leghorn. I am nervous about our Wisconsin winters coming up. How do I keep my girls happy healthy and laying beautiful eggs.
Any advice would great.
Pictures of coop and set up will help. How big is your coop etc. Do you have electricity available at coop. ? ISA browns and leghorns are pretty hardy for the most part. How old are your girls.?
I have a coop that can be shut down in winter. Chickens do very well in cold actually. Mine don't like snow but like to be outside if it's dry. When bitter cold I add to their bedding in coop. Make sure coop is big enough so they can stay in when it's nasty. Their combs can get frostbitten in freezing temps. Some say to put vaseline on them but I don't know if that works. There are much more wise chicken keepers here that could help you get ready for cold winter up there. Hopefully they will chime in.
 
Although I fret like, well, a mother hen in the frigid, windy winters of North Central Iowa, the fact is that I've never had an issue with my birds suffering from the cold. As long as they have good shelter with plenty of ventilation to let out all the moisture they produce and access to feed and water, chickens generally do okay in the winter.

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