How cold is too cold?
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Re: How cold is too cold?
How cold is too cold?
-When you have to go out 3 times a day to make sure the chickens have water that is not frozen or slushy.
-Top water line is frozen even with the heat tracer on.
-Outside dog wants in the house when her house outside is inside a insulated room and her house in that room is insulated and she has a heat lamp.
- Furnace seems to come on every 10 minutes even with the wood stove going.
- Finally when your out longer than 15 minutes, you nose starts to run and before you know it your nostril are frozen shut (well not literally but it sure feels like it)........
-When you have to go out 3 times a day to make sure the chickens have water that is not frozen or slushy.
-Top water line is frozen even with the heat tracer on.
-Outside dog wants in the house when her house outside is inside a insulated room and her house in that room is insulated and she has a heat lamp.
- Furnace seems to come on every 10 minutes even with the wood stove going.
- Finally when your out longer than 15 minutes, you nose starts to run and before you know it your nostril are frozen shut (well not literally but it sure feels like it)........
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- TomK
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Linda...they ALWAYS get

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Re: How cold is too cold?
So when I hear of very cold temps on the way I start sprinkling pine shavings on my
board. Makes for easy clean-up each morning. I use an old metal trowel and a dustpan and just fling frozen
off the board/into the pan then dumped into a bucket outside. Takes only a few minutes, not many extra shavings and keeps the coop cleaner and drier.
@labradors I didn't and wouldn't buy the heated perches because I'm not much of a believer in them helping in these kind of temps but I did do something I'm sure will make a few of you roll your eyes lol. I replaced my barn coat this year because the chickens were pulling stuffing out of the other one everytime I was in there. My banties love the lining in that coat (Sherpa). I cut the coat up and stapled the lining on their perch. They snuggle up on it and refuse to sit on the "naked" part of the perch now. I know, I know....save the criticism because it falls on deaf ears here. They like it and it doesn't hurt anything. If I can make them more comfortable I do.


@labradors I didn't and wouldn't buy the heated perches because I'm not much of a believer in them helping in these kind of temps but I did do something I'm sure will make a few of you roll your eyes lol. I replaced my barn coat this year because the chickens were pulling stuffing out of the other one everytime I was in there. My banties love the lining in that coat (Sherpa). I cut the coat up and stapled the lining on their perch. They snuggle up on it and refuse to sit on the "naked" part of the perch now. I know, I know....save the criticism because it falls on deaf ears here. They like it and it doesn't hurt anything. If I can make them more comfortable I do.
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Re: How cold is too cold?
I have a layer of sweet pdz (zeolite) on my
board (it's actually a
drawer, like a litter box), so ordinarily, it's easy peasy to clean with kitty litter scoops. The problem is that my old girl has been having runny
s lately, so it seeps right through to the board and freezes hard and fast in these temps.



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Re: How cold is too cold?
Oh no I hope she's ok Jaye. Doesn't help much with your frozen mountain now but maybe if you can get it chipped off then a sheet of waxed paper under the pdz?Jaye wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:16 amI have a layer of sweet pdz (zeolite) on myboard (it's actually a
drawer, like a litter box), so ordinarily, it's easy peasy to clean with kitty litter scoops. The problem is that my old girl has been having runny
s lately, so it seeps right through to the board and freezes hard and fast in these temps.
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I thought it was only us, wood furnace going full blast, but the oil is still kicking in....Flat Rock Farm wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:14 amHow cold is too cold?
- Furnace seems to come on every 10 minutes even with the wood stove going.
waiting for yeast dough to rise may take a while, although its sitting right on top of the wood furnace!
still manage a half hour walk with the dog, but walk in the forest so no wind makes a bit of a difference, but not much.
Dog uses alternate 3 legs while giving me dirty looks as if I am the one who is causing this :)
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Same here, wood furnace is going but oil kicks in and takes the chill out of the air. House gets hot if the sun shines but once it sets you can feel things start to cool down.Ontario Chick wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:28 amI thought it was only us, wood furnace going full blast, but the oil is still kicking in....Flat Rock Farm wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:14 amHow cold is too cold?
- Furnace seems to come on every 10 minutes even with the wood stove going.
waiting for yeast dough to rise may take a while, although its sitting right on top of the wood furnace!
still manage a half hour walk with the dog, but walk in the forest so no wind makes a bit of a difference, but not much.
Dog uses alternate 3 legs while giving me dirty looks as if I am the one who is causing this :)
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Ahhh! That's so sweet of you Happy :)Happy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:02 amS@labradors I didn't and wouldn't buy the heated perches because I'm not much of a believer in them helping in these kind of temps but I did do something I'm sure will make a few of you roll your eyes lol. I replaced my barn coat this year because the chickens were pulling stuffing out of the other one everytime I was in there. My banties love the lining in that coat (Sherpa). I cut the coat up and stapled the lining on their perch. They snuggle up on it and refuse to sit on the "naked" part of the perch now. I know, I know....save the criticism because it falls on deaf ears here. They like it and it doesn't hurt anything. If I can make them more comfortable I do.
Linda
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Re: How cold is too cold?
I want to tryJaye wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:16 amI have a layer of sweet pdz (zeolite) on myboard (it's actually a
drawer, like a litter box), so ordinarily, it's easy peasy to clean with kitty litter scoops. The problem is that my old girl has been having runny
s lately, so it seeps right through to the board and freezes hard and fast in these temps.


I wonder if the board could be lined with plastic, and then old newspaper could be placed on top for more abosrbency.
Linda
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Re: How cold is too cold?
I have a natural gas furnace which has been running almost constantly for days. It was -35 overnight with a wind chill near -50. Today there is not much wind, but it is deadly cold. I have wanted a wood stove or fireplace ever since I moved here, but have never put one in. The provincial insurance company makes you pay an extra $250.00 a year on your premium if you have either of them. Is it like that in every province? I haven't checked with other insurance companies. There are only a few others (provincial government has a monopoly), and they don't usually have a policy for acreages - only farms, businesses, or residential. I need to compare the cost of furnace heat (the rates for power and natural gas -both used by my furnace- are going up in January again) with the cost of purchase, installation, wood (I would have to buy it) and extra insurance fees for a wood stove.
I bet it feels really nice to have a warm fire when it's horribly cold outside.
I bet it feels really nice to have a warm fire when it's horribly cold outside.
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