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14 THOUGHTS ON HEATING THE CHICKEN COOP IN WINTER

December 21, 2018
Amber Waves

14 Thoughts on Heating the Chicken Coop in Winter | Community Chickens

by Melissa Caughey of Tilly’s Nest I’m going to come right out and say it. I do not believe that chicken coops should be heated in the winter. There are a number of reasons why I believe this and there are alternative ways to keep the flock comfortable during the chilly days of winter.

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