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OK good, I have about 3" of shavings in the coop now, I may throw a bit more down in there for good measure then.
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You can also check for wind direction and put up a draft shield. Just closing the door to prevent the prevailing wind from blowing directly on your birds will help your chicks stay warm. Provided you have adequate ventilation you shouldn't have any problems with frostbite. That usually comes from higher humidity in the coop.
x2. I think as long as they are dry they should be alright. Is there ventilation higher up near the roof line? You might see condensation on the rafters if it is not escaping well enough.
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