Right about now I'd trade them for some of your warm temps. Four more days of frigid temps then it is supposed go above freezing. The CL rooster marched out of the run today with two hens traipsing along behind him. They were smarter and when their feet hit snow, did a U turn back to the run. He marched on until he went between the two coops, realized he was alone and sank into the new snow.
Next step, fly out. That didn't work. All the hens were watching from the safety of their runs. Finally he made it out to the path and tromped back to the door to the run.
The OE's are still small and I'm hoping they have less combs and that they're all hens so they have smaller combs still.
Yes I'm in PA too and I am tired of this cold. Can't wait for warm weather!