I'm in the Atlanta area, too, Hi there! My big problem last winter was dealing with frozen water. Moved our little tractor next to the house and used an extension cord to a light bulb inside a cinder block, and set the metal waterer over the top of that. It was on a gfi circuit, but I'm pushing for a better setup for this winter. The cold dampness in the coop gave one hen a touch of frostbite, again, to be solved by building a bigger, dryer coop.
To battle the heat here, dryness is the same problem - well, lack of dryness. Tarp across the run for shade, sides open for breeze. Water changes daily.
Good planning!
To battle the heat here, dryness is the same problem - well, lack of dryness. Tarp across the run for shade, sides open for breeze. Water changes daily.
Good planning!