Hi All,
Fairly new (not much of a thread poster, first winter with our 4 girls!) to the thread, and hoping you can offer advice. I have 2 Australorps and 2 Red Sex-Links, all laying pretty well still.
I tried going without a heat lamp in our coop since I'd seen a lot of talk about how it's more dangerous that they'll die from shock going from warm to cold than just withstanding the cold. But, our girls got frostbite on their combs (all but 1, how the heck did that happen? haha) and we broke down and put one in. Barely puts off much heat but just enough to take the bite out. We have good ventilation on the coop, the run is wrapped in plastic to shield from the wind and snow but the door is uncovered so plenty of air there. I scoop their poo every other day.
Anywho, I'm getting really nervous about how cold it's going to be (I moved here from NC late 2012). Is there any point I need to bring the girls inside? Or do anything more to keep them warmer? Also, now that we have the lamp in, they won't put themselves to bed on time, and the automatic coop door is shutting them out. My guess is the light makes them think it's not bedtime, but now I have to put them to bed each night when I get home. And, if I run errands or do something after work I worry since they're outside even longer. Any suggestions? Or reassurance that they'll be ok outside this week?
Thanks,
Lauren