Puffed up is a bad thing?

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I just read on someone else's thread that their roo was all puffed up in the cold weather and s/he was worried. Mine are always puffed at night and I thought it was their way of keeping warm. Does this mean they are not tolerating the cold well? It has been near 0 at night and 20's in the day. They won't go outside as there is a little bit of snow although I try to get them to. I do not have a heat lamp in there. I tried their red brooder light and it seemed to keep them up. They would be walking around at 10 pm. so I turned it off. They haven't had it for awhile.
 
What people are saying is their chicken remains puffed up, even when it is wake up time. Usually the chickens is lethargic, bleary-eyed, and really not in the mood to socialize.

These "puffed up" chickens are having a hard time regulating their body-temps; usually due to illness. Kinda like when you get a fever and need a blanket to stay warm.
 
When they puff up, it helps them gain heat. It doesn't always mean they

are sick. My birds puff up at night-time, and on the colder days.
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