Hi All,
My girls are doing well, but with winter not far away, and while temps are nice for me to do any coop work I need, I was wondering what I might need to do to be ready for the colder weather ahead. The coop will be double walled with in the next week (2 pieces of ply wood to go on last inside wall). I have added a light on multi time timer so that they will have minimum of 12 hours light each day. Their watering system is a nipple tank system with pipe heat tape wrapped around it. That should keep water from freezing and the with the main tank inside the coop give off some heat. The heat tape in on a therm cube for 32 on and 40 off range. I will be adding an inside feeder, as now they only have one in the run.
Also my girls are let into the yard daily.Should I allow them the yard once the snow flies.
My girls are doing well, but with winter not far away, and while temps are nice for me to do any coop work I need, I was wondering what I might need to do to be ready for the colder weather ahead. The coop will be double walled with in the next week (2 pieces of ply wood to go on last inside wall). I have added a light on multi time timer so that they will have minimum of 12 hours light each day. Their watering system is a nipple tank system with pipe heat tape wrapped around it. That should keep water from freezing and the with the main tank inside the coop give off some heat. The heat tape in on a therm cube for 32 on and 40 off range. I will be adding an inside feeder, as now they only have one in the run.
Also my girls are let into the yard daily.Should I allow them the yard once the snow flies.