Snow in Texas!!

Yes Sir its gonna be a wolly bugger. Wind will cut you like a knive. I tarped all the windows. Temp in the coop was 32 last time I checked & one girl was laying & growled at me . Gotten 3 eggs so far today & sold two dozen as well. I'll be checking their water as well. Please protect your animals & put another log on the fire. Adios 7L
 
High temp today in Dallas is supposed to be in the 20's, down to single digits tonight. Yikes! I moved away from Vermont to get away from this kind of weather.

I have tiny bantams, so I've got an oil filled radiator running inside the coop just enough to keep it above freezing at roost level (about 38-39 degrees). I just came back from checking on the flock and they're all inside anyway, so I went ahead and closed the pop door, which should keep them a bit warmer inside. I noticed the waterer down at floor level had started to ice over, so I brought out a fresh one with warm water from inside.

It's going to be a long couple of days. If the power goes out, I'll have to bunk our girls in dog crates inside our attached garage which is big enough so that it won't get below freezing without power for 12 hours at least.

I have a great deal of sympathy for Northern chicken keepers who have to deal with this kind of weather all winter. It really makes doing the morning chicken chores hard to roll out of a warm bed and go into wind chill in the single digits!
 
I broke down and put a 250 watt bulb in the coop. Our windchill tonight is supposed to be -9!! I have one Polish hen and I'm pretty worried about how she'll handle all of this. She was the first one under the lamp and she hasn't moved. My coop door faces south so I propped it open for more ventilation (and in the back of my mind, I'm thinking so they can get out if god-forbid something catches on fire....) I'm checking on them constantly.
 
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I broke down and put a 250 watt bulb in the coop. Our windchill tonight is supposed to be -9!! I have one Polish hen and I'm pretty worried about how she'll handle all of this. She was the first one under the lamp and she hasn't moved. My coop door faces south so I propped it open for more ventilation (and in the back of my mind, I'm thinking so they can get out if god-forbid something catches on fire....) I'm checking on them constantly.

Be careful with this wind a fire could get out of control in a matter of seconds.​
 
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Be careful with this wind a fire could get out of control in a matter of seconds.

I don't know how anything could burn with as much snow as we have....
 
buckaroo's wife :

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Be careful with this wind a fire could get out of control in a matter of seconds.

I don't know how anything could burn with as much snow as we have....​

Ok Its not snowing in south central Texas maybe Friday.Good luck!!!
 
I am between waco and austin and it is colder than a rats *** right now.The wind is absolutely unbearable and we are having small snow flurry's( ok,very small).The horse and the goats are huddled in the barn and the girls won't come out of the coop,not that I blame them.They grudgingly gave me two eggs so far.
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I'm in Burleson and I had a 60 watt in the ceramic lamp we had for our brooder and it was only 6" above the waterer and I just put a 100 watt in it after breaking a 1/4" sheet of ice off the water. We don't have a higher watt than that and our back roads are iced to the point I can't even attempt to get out to get another bulb. The coop is a lot warmer than outside, but apparently not above freezing.
3 of our crazy chickens ran out and got hit by that cold and ran back in the coop within 30 seconds. They stopped gripping at me for not letting them out after that...
Heck I grew up in PA and only remember a few times it got this cold... BURRRRRRR
 
Don't y'all worry to much! I live up here in Connecticut and we have been blasted by winter storms at least once a week since Christmas (hard to remember a time when it was above 30 degrees.) Your all doing a fantastic job of looking out for your feathered friends from the looks of it! Good luck, keep me updated on how your all doing.
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