Chicken Chores in the Snow: Staying Warm While Caring for Your Flock

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Intro

Winter chores aren’t always pleasant—but the right mindset and tools make a big difference.

Dress for Efficiency

Invest in waterproof insulated gloves, slip-resistant boots, and a durable winter coverall. Being comfortable keeps chores fast and consistent.

Prep Water and Feed the Night Before

Fill feeders and waterers the evening before a snowstorm so you can spend less time outside during bad weather. Heated buckets or waterers save major time and frustration.

Keep Pathways Clear

Lay down straw or wood shavings along the path to your coop. It keeps you (and your hens) from slipping, and it reduces snow tracking inside the coop.

Organize Tools

Keep an outdoor bin stocked with essentials: feed scoop, extra bedding, flashlight, and a small shovel. Having a setup ready prevents forgotten items and wasted trips.

Quick fix: Store feed in rodent-proof metal cans to protect it from moisture and pests through the winter months.