Faberbutt
In the Brooder
This will be our first winter with chickens. We live in a place where the winters can, and often are, brutal. It rarely gets warmer than -20 and we have periods where -30 to -50 are common, in addition to a lot of snow and high winds. We are in the final stages of winterizing the coop/run but...
The one thing that we can't decide on is the food and water. Pretty much everything that I've read says to keep the food and water out of the coop but given how bad winters are here, I'm not sure if keeping them in the run is the best idea.
So, what do you guys think? Should I put them in the run or in the coop or a combination of both? We have a large 15 gallon drum for water and 5 gallon buckets for food/extra water, so we have options if we need to have them in both areas. If both, would you use the 5 gallon buckets in the coop or the 15 gallon drum?
The one thing that we can't decide on is the food and water. Pretty much everything that I've read says to keep the food and water out of the coop but given how bad winters are here, I'm not sure if keeping them in the run is the best idea.
So, what do you guys think? Should I put them in the run or in the coop or a combination of both? We have a large 15 gallon drum for water and 5 gallon buckets for food/extra water, so we have options if we need to have them in both areas. If both, would you use the 5 gallon buckets in the coop or the 15 gallon drum?