Southern Dealing with Winter

3baymares

Crowing
15 Years
Feb 20, 2009
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North Atlanta area, USA
So, usually, I don't worry about winter besides closing up the coop's windows. This week is supposed to get down to 9 degrees F. It will probably be 15 or colder in their house. Should I be putting fleece on their roost or something??
 
So, usually, I don't worry about winter besides closing up the coop's windows. This week is supposed to get down to 9 degrees F. It will probably be 15 or colder in their house. Should I be putting fleece on their roost or something??


If the roost is wide enough for them to cover their feet you should be fine.

Be careful closing windows.... Unless there is a draft on the roost I would leave them open, closed coop can lead to frostbite.

Gary
 
Ventilation is important, but not a wind blowing over them while roosting. Having a draft free area, and ventilation on the south side, or well above the birds, is best. You must already be dealing with keeping the water unfrozen, and if not, that's important!
I want spring too!
Mary
 
They'll probably be fine. I was worried when it got down below 20ºF here, and mine were fine, then it got down to single digits, still fine, then -7ºF yesterday morning, and they still went outside to peck around.. Today which began with -2º, got back up to 20º and the chickens were out thoroughly enjoying the " heat wave"
Good luck, let us know how it goes.....
 

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