Penguingirl216
In the Brooder
- Jul 9, 2023
- 20
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Hello,
I've seen a lot of discussions about cold weather but could use some reassurance. And I know it's likely even colder else where but I worry about how sudden it got so cold. I'm in Seattle and it went from 40 degrees two nights ago to a low of 13 degrees tonight (feels like temp is even colder, was a high of 20 today). I did buy one of these cozy coops and have it in the coop - https://www.chewy.com/cozy-products...s9bgKxhsuO0pfoVkpMu5FZqQDG0StNixoC0aAQAvD_BwE
But that only works if they are near it; doesn't heat the coop, so a thermometer at the opposite end of the coop says it's ~20 degrees in the coop. I'd like to think I have it all well ventilated and draft free (have small vents at the top), but still concerned that they are just going to be too cold and I'm freezing them to death. My coop isn't insulated; its built to this plan - https://www.thirdcoastcraftsman.com/product-page/chicken-coop-and-run-plans but with added vents at the top (small circle metal ones). Tonight is the worse, slightly better tomorrow (high of 26 maybe) and then slightly warmer the next day. I'm mainly worried about tonight/tomorrow early morning. I don't want to check on them because I don't want to open the doors and let out the warmer air. Am I being to stressed/anxious? Thank you!
I've seen a lot of discussions about cold weather but could use some reassurance. And I know it's likely even colder else where but I worry about how sudden it got so cold. I'm in Seattle and it went from 40 degrees two nights ago to a low of 13 degrees tonight (feels like temp is even colder, was a high of 20 today). I did buy one of these cozy coops and have it in the coop - https://www.chewy.com/cozy-products...s9bgKxhsuO0pfoVkpMu5FZqQDG0StNixoC0aAQAvD_BwE
But that only works if they are near it; doesn't heat the coop, so a thermometer at the opposite end of the coop says it's ~20 degrees in the coop. I'd like to think I have it all well ventilated and draft free (have small vents at the top), but still concerned that they are just going to be too cold and I'm freezing them to death. My coop isn't insulated; its built to this plan - https://www.thirdcoastcraftsman.com/product-page/chicken-coop-and-run-plans but with added vents at the top (small circle metal ones). Tonight is the worse, slightly better tomorrow (high of 26 maybe) and then slightly warmer the next day. I'm mainly worried about tonight/tomorrow early morning. I don't want to check on them because I don't want to open the doors and let out the warmer air. Am I being to stressed/anxious? Thank you!