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Well, I don't have as large a coop as I would need up north, I'm sure. Chicken keeping there sounds a lot harder.
And I don't have deep litter composting, I decided that a nice 45 mil liner, easy to clean off, with some straw would be adequate. The run roost they like to sleep on is in the run, easy to scoop out and shovel sand onto.
I do have 6 chickens, in 20 square feet (coop is 4 by 5.) I went out to change the water a bit ago, it's on the north wall next to the pop door, and the remaining dribble was frozen. So I refilled it, it does seem warmer in the upper part of the coop, I know they can handle outdoor temps of 17 because they've been doing it nightly since our cold fronts started.
It STINKS in that coop.
I made sure they had plenty of food, collected the eggs, and with some misgivings. I stapled the T-shirt over the pop door closed. It will allow some ventilation through the shirt, but will keep the worst of the cold wind out.
We're supposed to go down to 7 tonight, with a windchill of -4. The last time I remember single digits was about Feb. 1993. We all got the flu after I took the kids sledding at the school.
Guessing I'd better clean the coop or add more straw tomorrow? My mulch pile is snow and iced over, includes crickets and small snakes.
And I don't have deep litter composting, I decided that a nice 45 mil liner, easy to clean off, with some straw would be adequate. The run roost they like to sleep on is in the run, easy to scoop out and shovel sand onto.
I do have 6 chickens, in 20 square feet (coop is 4 by 5.) I went out to change the water a bit ago, it's on the north wall next to the pop door, and the remaining dribble was frozen. So I refilled it, it does seem warmer in the upper part of the coop, I know they can handle outdoor temps of 17 because they've been doing it nightly since our cold fronts started.
It STINKS in that coop.
I made sure they had plenty of food, collected the eggs, and with some misgivings. I stapled the T-shirt over the pop door closed. It will allow some ventilation through the shirt, but will keep the worst of the cold wind out.
We're supposed to go down to 7 tonight, with a windchill of -4. The last time I remember single digits was about Feb. 1993. We all got the flu after I took the kids sledding at the school.
Guessing I'd better clean the coop or add more straw tomorrow? My mulch pile is snow and iced over, includes crickets and small snakes.