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HalosHaven
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Thank you, I appreciate you all. Have a wonderful day!Hello and Welcome to Backyard Chickens. Glad that you have joined this fun and poultry loving community.
Hi there! I actually own 2 turkeys and live up here in Alaska where we get months of sub zero temps. The coldest it got last winter was 65°f below zero. Turkeys are like little ovens I've discovered! My coop is outfitted with foam board inserts for the vents and door. I have several inches of fiber glass insulation in all walls ceiling and floor. Use straw for bedding it is very toasty! If possible I'd try to give him a buddy to snuggle up to. I soak my feed in warm water for a warm feed mash and also give warm treats through out there day. As far as water goes, I put a large tray of snow in there. Then, I just keep replenishing their water dish with hot water over and over. The snow is just for the times between waterings. As someone who lives off grid I've been able to maintain healthy happy even in this harsh environment! The best advice I can offer is that there's power in numbers. If possible, running heat is a great choice, I'm sorry I don't have any advice in that area. Beautiful bird though!!!