In extreme weather, chickens will benefit from a shelter that keeps the wind and snow off them. Like all animals they will freeze or get frostbite if the temperature drops well below zero for long periods. Chickens in a flock will gather together to help maintain warmth and a couple of 100 watt light bulbs in the chicken coop will provide sufficient heat to keep them healthy.
placeswere chickens are kept is called the "chicken coop"
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Chickens get their feathers fluffed up in about around fall and winter. Also some chickens don't need to fluff out their feathers unless it is a frigid -4 such as Buff Orpingtons.
Chickens are warm-blooded animals. They can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external temperature changes.
A place where chicks are kept is called a brooder. Brooders are designed to provide a warm and safe environment for young chicks, typically using heat lamps or heating pads to maintain the appropriate temperature. Proper ventilation and access to food and water are also essential in a brooder to ensure the health and well-being of the chicks.
yes I think yes, if a warmed custom built cages can hatch eggs why not chickens? They are poultry anyway
Yes, cockatiel eggs need to be kept warm. :}
Yes they do need fur to be kept warm.
Seeds need a warm temperature to sprout. So if they are kept in a cold temperature they will not sprout
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yes
to keep them warm, because chickens are natural incubaters