Mamilo
Songster
Your chickens are too cute!Ours come out once the paths are made.
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A little explanation of before, during, and after is in my silkies thread if you want to see more.![]()

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Your chickens are too cute!Ours come out once the paths are made.
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A little explanation of before, during, and after is in my silkies thread if you want to see more.![]()
Thank you!Your chickens are too cute!![]()
Beautiful hens!Mine don't free range. Their run is partially covered, but snow still blows in in some areas. If it's not too bad, they'll come out and stay in the snow-free areas. If there's been a storm that has blown snow everywhere inside the run, they won't come out. In that case, I go and clear the snow, and spread a bag of dry leaves on the ground (I bag and save a lot of leaves in the fall, to use throughout the year in the run). They LOVE walking around and scratching through the nice, fluffy, dry leaves! They'd really rather be outside, so they appreciate the carpet of leaves and always come out onto it, no matter how cold it is otherwise.
Here they are today, in single digits Fahrenheit, enjoying the dry leaves and a nice treat of warm mash (their regular crumble mixed with hot water until it's clumpy in consistency).
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we let our chickens out in the snow but only when we're home on the weekend because of predators I've already had two killed one from dog and another from a hawkSnow days can be fun, but what about for your chickens? Some flocks love to explore the winter wonderland, while others prefer staying cozy indoors.
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I have noticed an increase in of hawks too lately! So while I would normally let them out of their covered run into the snow, I have been keeping them shut in most of the time because of the hawks. But when I do let them out they walk all over the snow just fine. Their little snow footprints are the cutest!we let our chickens out in the snow but only when we're home on the weekend because of predators I've already had two killed one from dog and another from a hawk