Justine, I know exactly what you mean!
Its dropped to -10 here, which would have been balmy just a week ago.
These weather variations really take a lot of work too - when the windchills are -30 or worse, I don't let the chickens out and have to move water and feed inside. WHen it warms up and or when the wind chill isn't so bad, I move water and feed outside.
And when it is windchill but warm, I have both! Especially trying to be careful because Booster gets chased outside by Buster, so I can't just let the chickens choose to go out or not. If it is too cold for Booster to be out with his frozen comb, then I have to keep the coop shut up because he won't have a choice.
Its dropped to -10 here, which would have been balmy just a week ago.
These weather variations really take a lot of work too - when the windchills are -30 or worse, I don't let the chickens out and have to move water and feed inside. WHen it warms up and or when the wind chill isn't so bad, I move water and feed outside.
And when it is windchill but warm, I have both! Especially trying to be careful because Booster gets chased outside by Buster, so I can't just let the chickens choose to go out or not. If it is too cold for Booster to be out with his frozen comb, then I have to keep the coop shut up because he won't have a choice.