tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160110128502001167.post6964855844194369561..comments2024-03-15T00:22:05.948-07:00Comments on Life is good.: Corgi in the SNOW!!!Jessikahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03001039130875430846noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160110128502001167.post-31186823050857022562010-12-01T08:32:55.753-08:002010-12-01T08:32:55.753-08:00I really don't need to start worrying about th...I really don't need to start worrying about the chickens unless it starts getting close to 0*. They're pretty well-insulated. But at that low temperature, their feet or exposed skin on their heads could get frostbitten. Their coop is pretty well-insulated, and they all huddle together at night. I do need to cover up one window though. It is screened for ventilation and has two shutter doors on it. So, it doesn't let much cold air in, but it does let some. There is a vent on top the coop to allow air to circulate, so they'll be ok with the one window boarded up. No rush though until another cold front moves in. AND, their pen is 100% covered right now. No rain or snow get it. I mean, a LITTLE blows in, but not enough for them to do any damage to themselves.Jessikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03001039130875430846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1160110128502001167.post-27345924711518071692010-11-30T14:25:38.965-08:002010-11-30T14:25:38.965-08:00how do chickens stay warm? Is it okay for them to ...how do chickens stay warm? Is it okay for them to be out in snow-cold weather, or does their coop have a little fireplace?miss kerryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15988315729671964840noreply@blogger.com