perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
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I think that as long as there is good ventilation the snow will act like insulation for the coop. Your biggest threat is if the interior surfaces get warm enough to condensate water. Humidity is the biggest fear. I have talked with people in Alaska Which I believe is in Felix' latitude if I am not mistaken and thats what they do.
Important part also is diet.... and replacing sunlight for those darker winter months. Just enough to give them a normal day not necessarily to extend the laying season. Remember chickens put off alot of BTUs on their own. As long as they adapt to the climate they should be able to withstand pretty low temps.
Another thing you can do for those extreme cold temps is install a thermostat that turns a small heating element on. There are some that screw into a light bulb socket but are ceramic so they dont mess with datime night time...
deb