About the same temps here. The only heat is a water heater. Molting is over now so I will start adding light in the morning in a week or two. Pullets started laying and the rest will start laying consistently. The only problem with extreme cold is sometimes I get cracked eggs if I dont collect them in time.We have cold spells, kind of try on winter. The coldest we have been here, and I have lived here all my life, was -40 F, but I didn't have chickens then. I have been through -35 twice with no ill effects on my flock. However, that is unusually cold for us, It is not uncommon to be -25 F.
The beauty of Chanteclers with a dry clean coop, no frostbite, ever.Wow, that's cold! Do you dub the males and/or the females with the larger combs?
