Murphyandme
Hatching
Northern New Hampshire. First winter with 4 girls, no rooster.
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Northern New Hampshire? Congratulations, you've just joined the ranks of "Frozen Chicken Tenders!" I'm in Maryland. I love the snow, but definitely prefer the "flip-flop weather" part of the year!Northern New Hampshire. First winter with 4 girls, no rooster.
As long as they stay dry and there are no drafts coming directly at or up from below their roosts, they should be just fine.I can appreciate that. I do enjoy living in the woods in a log cabin with very few neighbors. Little concerned about the cold weather on the girls
show usWhile I give ventilation to the coop during the day, we have made sure they are tight overnight with no drafts. Also, we are covering their 8 ‘ run with a tarp (one side for now) with a tarp during the day. Of course They have a large pen to roam in during the daytime.