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Fort Drum is in the northern part of the state, a lot colder than most other areas. I live in Central NY, it can get to -20 at times, and up at Fort drum it can hit -30
If you end up with chickens, all they need is a draft free coop, maybe with a light to help with the extreem cold. Otherwise, they will be f ine.
Ahhh...Fort Drum can have days that the HIGH is 0....I'd definately have the option of some supplimental heat....be it a light bulb or small ceramic heater. And draft free is a definate must. Or get Islandic chickens. I hear they can free range in Iceland in the winter.
Many of my Sumatra's are completely ferrel. They live in a big spruce tree in my front yard. Can't coop them, can't catch them generally. Winter doesn't bother them in the least. 26 inches of snow, out free ranging. 20 degree's below zero, they sit tight until it warms up to zero, then they free range. Ice storms, not a problem. Great hardy birds. Same in the heat. They just don't care and go about thier business.