- Jan 5, 2014
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In the wake of a pending EXTREME COLD front coming our way (Michigan) I am very nervous my chickens will not be warm enough. My husband made a shed for our chickens and will have nothing else to do with the chickens he brought home. I am a city girl, but have fallen in love with these chickens (19 of them). I have many different sizes and breeds, roosters and hens, and two guinea hens. I have my roosters in kennel cages in a room with a heat lamp aimed at them. I tried to let them huddle together on perches and one was killed so I needed to separate them ( for their own protection-the gentlest and my favorite was the one who passed
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I have read about the extreme cold some chickens have endured as long as they are out of the wind and dry. I have taken two of my chickens to the local farm vet with frost bite. Had to have them in the basement for 24 hours to warm up and keep the foot. All worked out well, but we have never had such cold weather as what is coming. Very nervous about my poor chickens. I have an extension cord running from the house to the coop and two heat lamps connected to area. I have two areas of warmth. One for girls and one silkie rooster. And the other for the big roosters in the kennel cages stacked in front of the heat lamp. Lots of clean straw and food and water 2 to 3 times daily, it freezes. A heated waterer is not an option. I bought a roof rake to keep the snow from collapsing the coop.
I would like to hear from you if you have good advise for me. I never wished 4 days would so pass quickly in my life.
Technically they are my daughters and husbands chickens, but a year and half ago when they were no longer cute and little and fuzzy, I seemed to be the one who needed to step up to take care of them. Since then I have fallen in love with each and every one of them, actually I do not like one, but he gets good care in spite of the fact he will run across the pen just to attack my ankles. I even took and paid for a vet bill to have an ingrown toenail fixed for him. Anyway, awaiting some advise, feeling extremely freaked out. Sincerely, Kellymack

I have read about the extreme cold some chickens have endured as long as they are out of the wind and dry. I have taken two of my chickens to the local farm vet with frost bite. Had to have them in the basement for 24 hours to warm up and keep the foot. All worked out well, but we have never had such cold weather as what is coming. Very nervous about my poor chickens. I have an extension cord running from the house to the coop and two heat lamps connected to area. I have two areas of warmth. One for girls and one silkie rooster. And the other for the big roosters in the kennel cages stacked in front of the heat lamp. Lots of clean straw and food and water 2 to 3 times daily, it freezes. A heated waterer is not an option. I bought a roof rake to keep the snow from collapsing the coop.
I would like to hear from you if you have good advise for me. I never wished 4 days would so pass quickly in my life.
Technically they are my daughters and husbands chickens, but a year and half ago when they were no longer cute and little and fuzzy, I seemed to be the one who needed to step up to take care of them. Since then I have fallen in love with each and every one of them, actually I do not like one, but he gets good care in spite of the fact he will run across the pen just to attack my ankles. I even took and paid for a vet bill to have an ingrown toenail fixed for him. Anyway, awaiting some advise, feeling extremely freaked out. Sincerely, Kellymack