Preparing chickens for the winter

Heated chicken waterer

Although chickens are
very adaptable, they’re really tropical birds, so it’s worth giving
them a little TLC when cold weather comes calling.  Here are the
steps I take to ensure our flock does well in the winter.


Light in chicken coop

Plug
in the heated waterer
.  In an uninsulated
coop, waterers start freezing when outside temperatures drop into the
high to mid twenties.  Smaller waterers freeze sooner, while coops
with lots of chickens packed inside might keep those chicken nipples
thawed for a long time.  We use
heat
tape sandwiched between two buckets
, with a layer of reflectix
wrapped around the outside for extra insulation, the combination of
which keeps the water thawed down into the teens.




Turn on the light in the chicken coop.  You should have done
this several weeks ago, actually, to maintain the day length at
fourteen hours for optimal lay.  This is an optional step, but can
keep some heirloom birds producing eggs when they’d otherwise stop for
the winter.




Move
the flock to winter pasture
.  Last year, I posted
about a few different options for
Chickens in the woodspreventing the chicken run
from turning into an icy mudhole in the winter. 
Deep
bedding in a greenhouse
is one option, but we like to let our girls
go out and play
in the woods
.



Molting chicken

Boost
protein during molt
.  If your chickens look
scruffy (like the hen above) and are off their lay, chances are they’re
going through their annual feather-replacement stint.  Giving the
flock fresh greens and high protein scraps (especially animal or insect
meat) can help them grow feathers faster so they’re back to laying eggs
sooner.  (You might want to check out some of
Harvey
Ussery’s winter tonics

as well.)




Provide
grain as warmth-giving carbs
.  Many chicken-keepers
like to add a separate feeder full of whole or cracked corn or wheat
during the winter.  Chickens eat the high carbohydrate grains as a
supplement to their balanced feed, giving them extra carbohydrates to
burn producing warm during cold weather.




What do you do to keep
your flock healthy during the winter months?



Our chicken waterer kits come with complete
instructions for building several different kinds of heated waterers.

Making backyard chickens fun for kids

Super cool chicken tractor

How do you get kids
interested in poultry while they’re still young and impressionable?




What young boy wouldn’t be
excited over the above awesome Optimus
Prime transformer chicken tractor
built by TEZ down in Australia?




I’ve seen a lot of pictures
of chicken tractors and chicken arks, but this one is near the top of
the list when it comes to artistic flair. My favorite feature is how
the truck’s “exhaust” pipe doubles as a gravity feeder.

Best automatic chicken feeder

Treadle chicken feederIf you’re looking for an
automatic chicken feeder, you’re probably trying to solve several
problems at once.  Automatic feeders make it easier to leave the
flock alone for a few days (or just to cut back on your chicken
chores), but poorly designed feeders introduce a slew of other problems
such as spoiled, spilled, or stolen feed.  The feeders profiled
here are the best I’ve seen so far for preventing automatic feeder
problems.




Storebought
feeders


The majority of our
readers agree that
treadle
chicken feeders
are
the best option if you have the cash (or time to build your own. 
Linda Cariri took the photo above of her hen eating from Grandpa’s
Feeder ($210).




PVC chicken feederOther purchased options
include
programmable
pet feeders and the cheap gravity feeders you can find in most feed
stores
.  The
previous link also includes a lot of tips for making low budget options
less wasteful of feed.




Homemade
gravity feeders


Darren Simmons’ PVC
pipe feeder
(shown
to the left) is the winner of our
automatic
chicken feeder contest
because we feel like it is easily replicable
and will do the job better than any of the other options.  Follow
the link for complete construction tips.

Homemade gravity chicken feeder

Alternatively, if you
simply want to save some cash and are willing to put up with the
problems posed by cheap gravity feeders,
these
homemade versions

may hit the spot.  Or check out this
weatherproof
gravity chicken feeder
.



The
best is yet to come?


Even though I like the
automatic chicken feeders that have come across my desk so far, I think
an even better solution is out there.  If you’ve found it, feel
free to email your design to
info@avianaquamiser.com so we can show it to our
readers.  Thanks for sharing!



Be sure to round out your
low-work chicken coop with an
automatic chicken waterer, available with heated
options for easy winter care.