Lulu-vt
Songster
It’s going to be -20 to -40 where I live this weekend. But that’s with windchill. If the chickens are in a coop, that doesn’t count, right?
I know it’s a silly question but I’m worried all the same.
I’ve had a hen lose her feet due to frostbite - 10 years ago and in a different situation…but it still haunts me.
I have good ventilation. It’s been fine but maybe close it up for a couple of days? I’m pretty sparse on bedding currently. I have stall pellets and they’re hard to manage in the winter.
I need to moisten them inside the house so they fluff. Then wait for them to dry before putting into the coop. I won’t have time to add more before the arctic front comes.
I know it’s a silly question but I’m worried all the same.
I’ve had a hen lose her feet due to frostbite - 10 years ago and in a different situation…but it still haunts me.
I have good ventilation. It’s been fine but maybe close it up for a couple of days? I’m pretty sparse on bedding currently. I have stall pellets and they’re hard to manage in the winter.
I need to moisten them inside the house so they fluff. Then wait for them to dry before putting into the coop. I won’t have time to add more before the arctic front comes.
