what temp do you like to keep your coop at?

glastonbury

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Hello all my chicken heads!

I got my first baby chix back in october so i'm still a noob. i moved them into their coop last week, which they seem to be happy with. in my flock i have some Delawares, Dominiques, Australorps, Ameracaunas, and Penedesencas. i believe all are cold hardy except the Penedesenca. they are a 7 weeks old and fully feathered now. i dont want to keep the coop too toasty because i want them to get acclimated to the cold winters here in Northern Indiana.

whats a good temp to keep my coop at right now? what temp do you run the coop at in winter?

thanx in advance.
 
Mine have found the warmest corner of the coop and they just cuddle. We've gotten down to 15-20* and mine are 8-12 weeks.
 
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Ditto here in Nebraska. We had a cold week that got into the single digits and they did just fine. We also have plastic sheeting on the run to block the wind and also leave the coop open.
 
oh, i thought lots of folks had heated coops in the winter.
is there a low temp that when reached you would decide to add some supplemental heat?
 
My chicks are still young and are of the "ornamental" variety so i felt bad throwing them into their first winter without some sort of warmth so i purchased a thermocube for a heat lamp. Turns on the heat lamp when temperatures reach 35 and turns off when they hit 45. It is essentially designed to keep temps above freezing. It works perfect for $12.00.
 
Ya. Small breeds and bantams would, and do, drop like flies here.

I keep watch over them when the real temp,not wind chill-they aren't in the wind, hits -10'F. Or if they start to huddle or shake, or refuse to eat/drink.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone.

Since its their first winter and they're not fully grown yet I kinda wanna keep the coop above freezing. I do notice even without the lamp on, their combined body heat (25 in all) adds a couple degree.

Cliffb, the thermocube sounds awesome and exactly what I need for their coop and a few areas with water pipes around the property. Thanx!
 
Thanks for the replies everyone.

Since its their first winter and they're not fully grown yet I kinda wanna keep the coop above freezing. I do notice even without the lamp on, their combined body heat (25 in all) adds a couple degree.

Cliffb, the thermocube sounds awesome and exactly what I need for their coop and a few areas with water pipes around the property. Thanx!

The thermocube is a very handy little device.
 

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