Posted by JDemaris on December 24, 2013 at 05:55:08 from (70.194.0.225):
Our chickens are now 7 years old. Been in a coop every winter in NY with temps down to 25 below F and been fine. We sometimes use a light (not a heat lamp) to extend the light hours to get more eggs. Never had any problems. Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks. We DO use a water heater.
We recently stuck them on a trailer and took them on an 800 mile drive to northern Michigan. Now they have their own personal RV. Still no heat and temps have been down to 10 below 0 so far. We�re about 30 miles from the Michigan Mac Bridge that some New Yorkers built to connect the two Michigans.
The camper was on a small farm I bought here. A Chippewa Indian lived in it full time while he was clear cutting 100 acres of woods for a local logger. Now the chickens have it. An old RV makes a great portable chicken coop.
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