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How Do Chickens Stay Warm in the Winter?

How Do Chickens Stay Warm in the Winter?

by Meghan H | Dec 21, 2020 | Chickens, Coops, Runs, and Outdoor Spaces, Winter

How Do Chickens Stay Warm in the Winter? A common concern from our customers is how to care for their chickens in extreme temperatures. Meyer Hatchery ships chicks all over the United States, so some of our customers live in areas where winter sees well below-freezing...
Dealing With Frostbite In Your Flock

Dealing With Frostbite In Your Flock

by Meghan H | Dec 30, 2019 | Poultry Health & Wellness, Winter

Dealing With Frostbite In Your Flock Do you live where the winter temperatures can be extreme? If you do, there is a good chance your flock could be susceptible to frostbite on their combs, wattles, and toes. Unfortunately, a few of us on the Meyer Hatchery team have...

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