My chickens live in Alaska. They have no heater, only a well insulated and ventilated coop. Every morning when I enter the coop it is always above freezing inside. They go out and eat and still dust bath in the soft dirt beds we have made for them. It's like 10 degrees and they are dust bathing. They can handle the cold well as long as they have been allowed to learn to survive in it. I have 13 laying hens and I get 12 eggs every day. The eggs are not my priority for having chickens, but that they are happy and confortable with their home so they stay physically and mental healthy.
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