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seems like it always gets slow in the peak of summer...I check daily, just don't have a lot to sayWelcome!
This thread is pretty slow lately.....have all the regulars found another platform?
Wow, that is going to be a stunning coop!
seems like it always gets slow in the peak of summer...I check daily, just don't have a lot to say![]()
It really doesn't take much to keep chickens happy during the winter. Mine got along just find in their tractor all winter. All I did with it is park it by the garage to block the west wind, covered up the top of it with cheap shower curtains to block out the wind/hold in some heat, and used straw bales around the base of it to block the wind and had straw bedding. Just remember that you don't want to seal it up too much, as you want some ventiliation in the coop, just not very drafty in there.Question: how do we keep the chickens comfortable during the winter? I mean, I don't have to install a furnace in the coop, right? (dumb question, but go ahead and laugh WITH me) If Yoopers are keeping chickens, they must be pretty hardy to be able to handle the northern weather, I shouldn't be too worried about my little Troll chickies.