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For tonight they should be ok. Tomorrow night is going to be colder. If you cannot add any heat source, the best option would be to minimize the draft inside the coop. If you can wrap something like tarp around the coup it will help reduce the speed of the cold air rushing in. With that I would say birds will be ok up to 0 F (inside the coop temp). Mine have survived that temp this year in two previous occasions. But they are going to have some heat tomorrow. I must also admit I am guilty of feeding them eggs on super cold days.I'm reposting from the Ohio thread, I want to get everyone's opinions. We're supposed to have -25 or more runs chill tonight. my birds have been hardened against the cold, and they have been fine so far in the cold temperatures. I don't have a heat source in the coop, and won't put one in there. I'm struggling with adding more bedding and keeping them in their coop, versus trying to bring them in the garage and stress them as well. Will they be actually warmer in their smaller coop with extra bedding, or do I put them into the garage with a heater? I feel like they have a better chance of staying warm if they're in a smaller space versus the garage. I have no way of bringing the whole coop inside. Half of the run is wrapped in a tarp, and the coop is pretty sturdy although not insulated. They are good about going inside when it's very cold, so I'm not worried about that. I always leave the chicken door open for a little bit of extra ventilation, and they like to come and go. I'm just afraid that bringing them into the garage might be more stressful and not actually better for them.