Hello Chickens!!!!
New at keeping em and don't have a clue about wintering them over. The temps are dropping fast here in the northeast, and I am worried about what to do to keep them safe, dry and freezer free. I have heard so much about gangrene of Waddles and Combs, that I am really worried.
I have a "HenSpa" yeah, its fancy, on wheels and available online. No its not a place but where they live. It has an upper and lower floor, and an outside area too. It can be moved about, I guess that was the big selling point. Great for the spring and Summer and Fall....but what about the winter. The folks that make it are down south, so it does not get as cold down there as it does uphere. Need some advice from those who have kept backyard birds for awhile.
So far I have added a tarp to cover the bottom of the top floor, this is where they roost. I have added the shavings, "Pine" and today a light in the nesting box area. Does it bother them to have the light on all the time???? Is it going to be warm enough for them? The temp tonight is so far 18 degrees.. supposed to go down to 12. Coldest night / day for the next 7 so have time to make adjustments if necessary. I have a water bucket for them that is heated, and they are all layers, no Rooster. So they only go into the nesting boxes when they lay.
Thanks for the information and the time and attention....
I can hear the girls clucking now from the excitement of your responses!
Have a Great Day,
JT,Tapstone Chickens
New at keeping em and don't have a clue about wintering them over. The temps are dropping fast here in the northeast, and I am worried about what to do to keep them safe, dry and freezer free. I have heard so much about gangrene of Waddles and Combs, that I am really worried.
I have a "HenSpa" yeah, its fancy, on wheels and available online. No its not a place but where they live. It has an upper and lower floor, and an outside area too. It can be moved about, I guess that was the big selling point. Great for the spring and Summer and Fall....but what about the winter. The folks that make it are down south, so it does not get as cold down there as it does uphere. Need some advice from those who have kept backyard birds for awhile.
So far I have added a tarp to cover the bottom of the top floor, this is where they roost. I have added the shavings, "Pine" and today a light in the nesting box area. Does it bother them to have the light on all the time???? Is it going to be warm enough for them? The temp tonight is so far 18 degrees.. supposed to go down to 12. Coldest night / day for the next 7 so have time to make adjustments if necessary. I have a water bucket for them that is heated, and they are all layers, no Rooster. So they only go into the nesting boxes when they lay.
Thanks for the information and the time and attention....
I can hear the girls clucking now from the excitement of your responses!
Have a Great Day,
JT,Tapstone Chickens