We had torrential rains yesterday - nearly three inches - and the chickens were soggy and bedraggled all day. They still looked like wet mops when they went to roost in their chainlink-and-tarp kennel. It froze last night.
I just let my dry, fluffy chickens out of the coop this morning, and they're stuffing their craws and drinking ice water (I kicked the rubber bowl to break up the ice film).
My coop is simple, but I hope well thought out. They have tarp on three sides at roost level, to break the draft. I rake the dirt floor and shovel it out every so often, so there's no ammonia smell. It's still damp this morning, but the chickens spend most of the day out in the pen, anyway.
I just let my dry, fluffy chickens out of the coop this morning, and they're stuffing their craws and drinking ice water (I kicked the rubber bowl to break up the ice film).
My coop is simple, but I hope well thought out. They have tarp on three sides at roost level, to break the draft. I rake the dirt floor and shovel it out every so often, so there's no ammonia smell. It's still damp this morning, but the chickens spend most of the day out in the pen, anyway.