GreyhoundGuy
Chirping
Hopefully this is a fairly easy question: At what temperature do you fully close up the coop to ensure that your hens will be okay overnight?
Over the last weekend, the temps got pretty chilly (for Texas, at least) - down to the mid 30s. This week should be better, but we know the "cold" temps will come back again.
For the sake of our 5 hens (living in a small coop similar to this one, but not exact), I closed up the sliding door this weekend when it got to the 30s. But usually we leave the sliding door open for ventilation. (On hot Texas summer nights, we use an insert I made that takes the place of the side door to allow for maximum ventilation.)
So what says BYC, at what temps do you fully close in your chickens? 30s? 40s? lower?
Thanks in advance!
-Joel
Over the last weekend, the temps got pretty chilly (for Texas, at least) - down to the mid 30s. This week should be better, but we know the "cold" temps will come back again.
For the sake of our 5 hens (living in a small coop similar to this one, but not exact), I closed up the sliding door this weekend when it got to the 30s. But usually we leave the sliding door open for ventilation. (On hot Texas summer nights, we use an insert I made that takes the place of the side door to allow for maximum ventilation.)
So what says BYC, at what temps do you fully close in your chickens? 30s? 40s? lower?
Thanks in advance!
-Joel