Friday, February 5, 2016

6 Tips for Keeping Chickens Warm in the Winter

Tips for Keeping Winter Chickens
By: Kel Amstutz

 

Over and over again,  the question keeps coming up: 
How do you go about keeping chickens warm in the winter?

Well…  chickens natural physiology combined with several strategies on our part are all it takes to keep our chickens happy and healthy through the bitter cold winter.
 
We don’t heat the chicken coop in winter, instead follow these six steps to #safely and #inexpensively keep your hens warm.

1. Get the right chickens for your climate:

The very best thing you can do to ensure your birds will be fine in winter is to start off with cold hardy chicken breeds

Cold hardy breeds have very small combs and wattles, making them less susceptible to frostbite. They also tend to be built a little on the hefty side, which keeps them warmer when the temperature drops.

The best cold-hardy chicken breeds:

  • Ameraucana
  • Australorp
  • Brahma
  • Buff Orpington
  • Cochin
  • Delaware
  • Dominique
  • New Hampshire
  • Plymouth Rock
  • Rhode Island Red
  • Speckled Sussex
  • Wyandottes

 

2. Insulate the coop:

It’s so important to insulate the coop as best you can before winter sets in. You can do this in many ways. If you have the money, you can use foam or fiberglass insulation in the walls of the coop then cover them with plywood. Just make absolutely sure the insulation is completely covered, because chickens will pick it at. 

Always remember that insulation doesn’t mean make the coop air-tight. 


Every coop needs proper ventilation, for polluted air and moisture to escape and fresh air to get in.

3. Close off a portion of the coop

The coop interior gets warm on cold winter nights from the chickens body heat releasing into the air. If the amount of space inside the coop is smaller, there’s less airspace for the chickens bodies to warm up. If your chicken coop is on the larger side, it will pay to make the usable space a little smaller in the winter.
This can be done by hanging plastic sheeting from floor to ceiling, or putting up a temporary wall.

4. Provide quality feed and water

Chickens eat more feed in the winter to regulate their body temperature and put on some insulating fat. 

Feed your chickens a little extra when it starts to get cold, and more importantly, provide them with fresh water at all times.
Drinking water helps with digestion, which helps with temperature regulation. If your chicken’s water source is frozen for even an hour during the day it will affect their ability to stay warm. 

You might want to consider using a heated water bowl or Water Heater Base during the winter to keep your water dish thawed at all times! 

5. Provide quality roosts

Roosting helps keep chickens warm by getting them up off the floor and allowing them to huddle together to keep warm. 

Roosts need to be big enough to accommodate all of your chickens. 
(If you see chickens on the floors or nesting boxes at night, more roosts are in order!)
The roost surface should be big enough so that a chicken can completely cover their feet while sitting on it.  

If the chickens can’t wrap their toes all the way around the roost, they are likely to get frostbite on toes that they can’t cover.

6. Use the deep litter method

The deep litter method works wonders for keeping the coop warm in winter.

Stacking six inches (or more) of litter on the floor of the coop helps to insulate it. Deep litter also produces its own heat.

Deep litter that’s started in spring is like a compost pile on the floor of your coop. The decomposing waste and litter create heat which help to warm the coop.

 

Other options:

If you live in a Northern climate in which temperatures frequently fall well below -10 degrees, and you feel your chickens are truly suffering from the cold, there are some options.
  • Hire an electrician to wire the coop for heat would be safer than hanging a heat lamp inside


 

 

Thursday, February 4, 2016

[Personal Post] - Today you turn seven...


[Personal Post] - Today you turn seven (7) 
February 4, 2016
by: KJ's Mom

KJ age 4

Today is bittersweet. 

I find myself sitting back often, more than usual, thinking...wondering...remembering all the time that seems to have past in a blink of an eye, a turn of a key, a flash right in front of me...only to find myself talking, laughing, loving this amazing girl, this bright, cheerful, sweet, amazing girl, who is not so little any longer.


KJ age 1
Seven years have past since the day you were born

I will never forget that day. 

I might tell you this story for the rest of my life, every birthday that passes, you will hear this story, the day the world gained an old soul, a truly special baby girl who's purpose in this world is nothing more than for greatness. 


KJ age 2

KJ age 2

It was a cold morning. I was still working, early in the morning. I was getting packed up to head out for another day of work when lone behold, while reaching down to grab a beverage from beside the fridge...my water decided to break. 

OK, so it was a moment of...what the heck just happened...and oh I guess I have to head to the hospital- but wait...after I eat this pop tart because lord knows it will be a while until I get to eat again. 



KJ age 3
Yes. I ate the pop tart. The whole thing before I waddled my way up the stairs to wake up your panicked father, who jumped up, grabbed his clothes, my bag and was on the move like the house was on fire. Where I was like, um, whoa, I have phone calls to make, duh! 

A few minutes later, we were on our way to the hospital, me feeling like I literally peed myself! It's all good though, no pain...at all. 

KJ age 2
Of course, it was more panic when we reached the hospital, and no, not from your Mom. I was calm, cool and pain free. I was ready. 

Then the room came, the waiting..who am I kidding, it really was not long...by the time they induced to the time you came into the world was maybe a matter of a few hours...maybe! My guess is that you were just as ready! (Oh, and by the way...we were only at week 38- over achiever!)

Finally, at 1:58 p.m. on February 4, 2009, we welcomed our Baby Girl, KJ into the bright, new world. 

To say that I was amazed is an understatement. You were perfect. And from the moment Daddy held you, he was smitten!

KJ age 3
Grandparents gathered. It was your birthday after all. 

The day turned to night. You were such a wonderful newborn.  Night turned to day, still smooth sailing. This stayed throughout your first year. Smooth sailing! 

This was the day that my life changed, for the better. I had my purpose in this world. 

Sure, it's been seven years...a lot has changed (like adding sissy!) but I can speak for Dad and I, you have already made us so proud. You have a big heart, you love with all you have and you are becoming such a wonderful person.

KJ age 4



Happy 7th birthday sweetheart. 

You are our sweet girl and we love you with all of our hearts. 
We wish you the best birthday ever pumpkin! 












Love,

Mom, Dad and Kit Kat (Otee and Pork Chop too!)




                    

My beautiful girl- age 6 (Jan. 2016)



Saturday, January 30, 2016

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