what's too cold for a single hen?

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I'm brand new to BYC. We bought 2 Buff Orpingtons 3 weeks ago. Sadly, one flew over the fence and was killed by our neighbors dogs 2 days ago. We've been frantically remedying our fence problem and searching for a coop-ready friend for her, but won't be able to get the new chicken for 4 more days. Our overnight temps for the next 2 nights are in the low 20's. Our hen is in a draft free uninsulated coop, but will she stay warm enough by herself?

As a side note, the only chickens we've found for sale that are old enough are Golden Comets & they are 5 months old. Any advice on this breed? Also, I've read to quarantine new chickens, but my Buff Orpington is soooo lonely so I don't think a long quarantine is an option.

Someone else did offer to sell a 2 year old Orpington/RIR mix, but since we are just starting out and will only have 4 or 5 total, we wanted younger chickens. I'm open to advice though if this sounds better.
 
Is there any way you could put a heat lamp inside for her? I would do that just to make sure...Or I would bring her inside, but thats just me. Sorry to hear about the other one, she definitely needs a friend though. Chickens are very social and she is probably lonely. Golden comets (red sex links) are prolific brown egg layers. I've had a few and they are great, very friendly too. I would try to stick with 3 chickens next time, that way if something happens to one the others are not left alone.
 
Thanks for the info. I think I'll bring her doghouse coop in the garage.
 
She'd be just fine. Oh gosh, mid 20's isn't cold for her.

What isn't so fine is her loneliness, of course. Chickens like three-somes at minimum. It is about the lowest number of social constructs that make up their societies.

I'm so very sorry for your loss.

A golden comet is different, but they'd make a fine choice. Excellent layer. Very friendly and very social, if sometimes a bit "concerned" over their right to feed.
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I guess I didn't pay attention...I though she was 3 weeks old....
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I don't think 3 weeks old can fly over a fence..LOL sorry!!! she'll be fine outside...
 

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