My chickens were happily scratching and being chickens in their run when it was -22 F.
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Keeping them out of drafts (not ventilation---drafts) is beneficial for really cold temperatures; I believe @duluthralphie had one lose a wing to frostbite and die when it was outside in -40ish weather.
There was another that died, yes? I am pretty sure I remember that.He lost his toes...We call him "Hobbles" now...

There was another that died, yes?
So,not to hijack this thread just one quick question. I'm seeing all these subzero temperatures, mine should be fine at 18 above right?![]()
My coops all are below freezing and I am making a cracked frozen egg collection.....I hate frozen eggs, Yesterday I only got 1, but I checked for eggs 3 times.They will not freeze to death. This week we got -11 degree weather and though they stayed in the insulated shed to stay away from the wind chill, the chickens acted as though there was no cold, even though the only heat we use is to heat the waterers, and it is literally cold enough to freeze eggs, I know, because I found one in the coop. At night, the coop stays above freezing, because of body heat.

They should be wearing Bikinis and sunbathing at 18 above.