GRIT Country Skills Series

Caring for Chickens in WINNER

Cold Weather and Chickens

By Laura Damron

We have basically two different kinds of winter weather here in the Pacific Northwest, and each presents its own unique challenges with regards to animals. Here are a few things I find helpful in keeping my chickens in good shape through the colder months, no matter what kind of weather rolls in.

Dry Bedding. This is probably the most important thing, in my opinion. I make sure I always have a bale of wood shavings on hand in the coop through the winter. I’ll toss a few handfuls down under the roosts each morning when I open things up for the day, to help absorb moisture and odors from the night droppings, and as part of my deep-litter maintenance. I also add some, when needed, near the door to the run to help minimize the mud that gets tracked in.

This is a great product that can be used in a number of ways, according to the package directions. I keep a bottle in the coop, and about once a week I put a few drops on the roost bars in the evening. This way, the birds can breathe in the essential oils while sleeping for the night. The idea is to help keep their respiratory systems in good

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from GRIT Country Skills Series

GRIT Country Skills Series4 min read
DUCKS or GEESE for FARM POULTRY ?
I’vekept poultry for most of my life, and waterfowl have always been an important inclusion. Our farm currently has both ducks and geese, and both species are serving the farm in their own unique ways with their own special attributes. Ducks are year
GRIT Country Skills Series6 min read
How to Build a DROPPING BOARD
It’s an irrefutable fact: Chickens poop, and they poop a lot. In the coop, their favorite place to poop is off the edge of the roost when they’re sleeping at night. This means that, every night, droppings build up right under the roost in a specific
GRIT Country Skills Series5 min read
Eggs-cellent Layers
You love getting tasty eggs from your hens, so how can you keep them healthy, happy, and laying? There are a number of factors that can influence how many eggs a hen lays in her lifetime. The laying cycle is an important part of a hen’s life. An egg,

Related Books & Audiobooks