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TW: I happy cry while giving thanks for all my new subscribers between 19:05-20:22 approximately so if hearing somebody happy cry would upset you, you can skip my thank you. In this video I talk about how cold is too cold for chickens and review many of the tips from my previous winter care videos. I do my best to condense everything here and mention it all in one video. Some of these tips are repeated here from previous content to be sure I mention all of the essential basics. Do you have additional tips about caring for chickens in cold temperatures that have been helpful to you? Please share your thoughts in the comments. New topic next week! Protect Your Backyard Flock From Predators • Protect Your Backyard Flock From Predators 5 Ways To Prepare & Store Eggs • 5 Ways To Prepare & Store Eggs Some additional information from the video here: Temperature adjustment for new seasonal norms typically takes 24-48 hours Normal signs of cold stress: Huddling, one raised foot, lowered activity More concerning signs: extremely lowered activity, lethargy Very concerning: no activity, open beak, not eating or drinking, distressed sounds Always consult a livestock vet if you feel it is needed. Use your best judgement when intervention and additional measures are needed for your flock. I talk about typical temperature ranges for chickens. Extreme cold weather chicken keeping is possible. It requires good facilities and diligent sanitation and maintenance. Chicks should be fully feathered (8-10 weeks of age) before they go outside. Feathers help them regulate their body temperature and stay warm. Some of the information will be a review. I add additional specifics throughout. My husband let me know I say “ground cover litter” too much so, feedback received lol. It’s important though! So I don’t regret mentioning it because reducing moisture in your chicken area is important to maintaining their health especially in the winter season. Thank you to everyone for helping me grow my online flock. I am very grateful for every single one of you. Thank you for being here on the channel. Thanks for watching! Subscribe below! / @chucktherooster https://chuckandthechicks.com/ / chuckandthechicks Disclaimer. Any and all content and information shared is for entertainment, educational, and enrichment purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for qualified professional assistance or services of any kind. Chuck and the Chicks is a creation of Sierra Morris Gallery LLC. Thank you for being part of our flock and for following the guidelines below: 1) Please never come to the physical location of our homestead. All of our future business and correspondence is and will be conducted online. Thank you for respecting our privacy and safety requirements. 2) The topics of this channel are backyard chickens and homesteading. Please keep all comments related to those topics. 3) No hate speech, bullying, or unproductive negative comments.