cheermom1024
Hatching
- May 26, 2015
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I am new to this forum as well as new to raising chickens. I have a total of 10. 2 NH red, 2 americanas, 2 barred rock, 3 RIR, and 1 leghorn. They all currently live in my daughter's old clubhouse, that was remodeled.
My question is: with living in N.E what would I have to do as for winterizing? Insulating the coop? Heat lamp? I am not certain this is all new. I do know about heating the water.
My question is: with living in N.E what would I have to do as for winterizing? Insulating the coop? Heat lamp? I am not certain this is all new. I do know about heating the water.
I'm in the northeast too. I would highly recommend NOT heating your coop. Chickens are surprisingly hardy, and slowly adjust to low temps during the fall and winter. If, however, you have a heat lamp, they won't adjust...and if the power ever went out (as it often does in snowstorms), your birds won't stand a chance. Of course, there's also the risk of fire with heat lamps. (If you're absolutely set on heating the coop, I've heard the Sweeter Heater is the safest option.)