birds
Warm
Chickens are warm-blooded animals. They can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external temperature changes.
Once they are fully feathered. Each breed will feather out at its own pace but most will not need a light for warmth after about 3 to 4 weeks. Full feather usually takes about 8 to 12 weeks.
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to keep them warm, because chickens are natural incubaters
I believe if you stay inside and get an electrical blanket you will be fine and if you don't have one just get a blanket and lie in bed, but if you have to be outside i suggest a feather-down coat it is very warm and thick.
To warm a chickens egg you have to put it in the oven.
Down feathers for birds are like there Heating and AC in your house. If there to cold they will fluff up their feather and allow air to come in and get trapped and warmed. Too warm they will stay sleek and create cool air by flapping there wings or taking a bath. !!
All chickens have what's called blood feathers. When you cut those feather's off you are draining the chicken's blood. So, cutting off chicken's feather's can drain it's blood and eventually kill it.
feather
Nouns related to chickens: hen, rooster, egg, chick, feather, coop, cluck. Adjectives to describe chickens: feathered, fluffy, noisy.Verbs to describe chickens' actions: cluck, crow, peck, scratch.