Highcotton
Southern Chickens
- Mar 18, 2013
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I have heard.... That in the interior of Alaska, you can actually use things like net or chicken wire on the top of the run. The snow is so dry up there that it doesn't stick to anything.
I keep my water outside....unless it is ultra windy blowing cold, and then my boys start feeling sorry for the chickens and put the water in the very well ventilated, uninsulated, sand over dirt floor shed part of my coop.
I do not think there is much risk of the chickens waking up early and needing a drink of water before you let them out.
1. It is so dark, they are going to be sleeping in too
2. The water will probably be frozen solid anyway.
I am SUPER paranoid about frost bite. My relative humidity can be so high here, I really prefer the water far far away from where they sleep.
The thing that amazed me around Fairbanks was the ice fog. It would sock the place in like regular fog.