Silkies in Winter

Does anyone here keep silkies in a place that has very cold winters? We are considering moving next year to somewhere that is very cold compared to where we currently are. I love my silkies but don’t want to bring them if they won’t do well...
*edited for pesky spelling mistakes!
 
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Yes, they can, but they don't want :he
Make them a lean-to or somewhere they can shelter from the rain outside the coop. The quick easy of this would be to modify a pallet by drilling or nailing on some legs and covering any gaps in the boards. Your ramp may be a bit too slick for them when it's wet - you may find them huddled under it for shelter. Additional spacers or 'grip-tape' may help. If they aren't trying to shelter at all, that would be a problem.
 
Does anyone here keep silkies in a place that has very cold winters? We are considering moving next year to someone that is very cold compared to where we currently are. I love my silkies but don’t want to bring them if they won’t do well...
I'm in central Alberta and run heat for my Bantams.
 
Make them a lean-to or somewhere they can shelter from the rain outside the coop. The quick easy of this would be to modify a pallet by drilling or nailing on some legs and covering any gaps in the boards. Your ramp may be a bit too slick for them when it's wet - you may find them huddled under it for shelter. Additional spacers or 'grip-tape' may help. If they aren't trying to shelter at all, that would be a problem.

thank you :):):):)
 
Does anyone here keep silkies in a place that has very cold winters? We are considering moving next year to somewhere that is very cold compared to where we currently are. I love my silkies but don’t want to bring them if they won’t do well...
*edited for pesky spelling mistakes!

I live in one of the coldest states in the U.S. Temps last year got down to -25/-30. I have all silkies and they all survived in a draft free coop without heat.
 

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