gardenisto
In the Brooder
Horsekeeper. It was already mentioned. But water in a liquid state is the real challenge, it iw for us in WY. A heated base for the waterer could work, or a heat taped recirculating system if you use nipple wateres. The nipples will freeze otherwise.
Also, as was also mentioned by Em Ty, make sure there is adequate ventilation up high, that doesnt stir the air lower in the coop. A pine shaving bedding could give them something to help hold a little heat in as well. Not to mention makes a coop smell better for longer between cleanings.
Also, as was also mentioned by Em Ty, make sure there is adequate ventilation up high, that doesnt stir the air lower in the coop. A pine shaving bedding could give them something to help hold a little heat in as well. Not to mention makes a coop smell better for longer between cleanings.