akaruby
Songster
Gramma- I'll close it up tonight. Little chicks are happy in my basement. Their little coop stayed pretty warm last night but with -25 wind chill tomorrow I doubt it would've been warm enough.
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Never had frostbite, tips of combs maybe. See more than usual with red sussex, not bad, just notice it Giants none, their combs actually ain't very big. The humidity in the air X Cold I think is the problem.I will address the open windows - I keep a Thermometer in the coop so I can check temperatures Yesterday when I closed the door up at night it was 20 degrees...it was open all day This morning when I opened it it was 35 degrees in there . My coop is set up to vent all the time ..these small slats are not covered . I covered them last year..but this year I didnt ...I might shove some plastic in there tonight ..so there is more of a barrier ...If you let the coop air out during the day ..it should be okay to close the windows / close it all up at night ..when it is so cold Just Make SURE the moisture vents during the day . It is moisture of their breath that causes FROSTBITE.. Try closing it one night ..to see how they do ..
Welcome back. Love the pics of your sweet baby girl loving up her chicken!Also, I'm trying to figure out where to quarantine the four new ones when we get them. All the ladies have access to free-ranging in the back yard for a few hours until my husband leaves and then I'll let them out again until 4 when they'll go back in, have a snack and roost for the night. A pretty nice schedule we have going here.
I can probably get a small coop with a run and put it in the front portion of our yard on the opposite side of the fece but it is NOT fully fenced in and they will be seen by everyone that walks their dog, as well as the dogs that end up loose often and all the stray cats that get dropped off. While I"m assuming the coop and run for quarantine would be okay for a short time, I'd like to be sure they won't be susceptible to coyotes running loose and other predators and wonder how safe they'd be in a ready made 4-6 chicken coop? We don't live in a city but we're on the outskirts of a small town in a cup de sac with the woods facing behind our house. We get all kinds of critters and people like to walk the cut de sac so I'm also leary of prying eyes on our chickens but nobody has taken anything from our yard so far. We have good people here it seems. Anyone have reasonably priced 4-6 chicken coops that can either come ready made or that we could put together that will be weather resistant?
Weather forecast; -45, minus 45!! wind chill tonight! Back to 45 degrees Tuesday. ...wow.
This is one of those days where you just want to snuggle down...but instead you decide to cook up a stock pot of oatmeal for the fur babies because they are in a cold shed and you are in a warm kitchen. Stay safe everyone...we are getting hammered by the wind here. I stapled down some tarps to cut the wind more yesterday. I have my coops arranged so they all wind block one another. (Of course that's why we have a wind farm right up the road...)
On a positive note...The incubator is fired up...I got a beautiful shipment of white pavlovskya, CCL and sulmtalers chirping away in my office. I forgot how much I miss the little chirpy sound and murmuring in the morning. I am working with a a few that got leg issues from the shipping- chicken physical therapy hours a day here! LOL
Stay warm...stay safe...prayers to the chickens!