Do chickens like to stand in the rain?

Many chickens don't mind get wet occasionally in the rain. Their feathers can repel water a bit just like a raincoat for us. (With the exception of silkies
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and frizzles, as their feathers are not as water resistant and can easily get soaked).
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Is it OK for chickens to stand in the rain?

Chicken feathers are somewhat waterproof, so letting them out is fine. Letting your birds out prevents overcrowding, boredom and the diseases that go along with a wet chicken coop. Not all birds appreciate going out, but almost all will seek shelter and dry off before they get dangerously soaked.
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Why is my chicken standing out in the rain?

It is likely that they are staying outside because there is not enough light in the A-frame just as you thought. Instinctively chickens want to be in the sunshine during the day.
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What to do with chickens when it rains?

Shelter from the weather is one of the most important things to provide for your chickens in winter. A combination of natural shelter (e.g. vegetation) and artificial shelter (e.g. the coop) will help to ensure your chickens feel safe and give them somewhere to stay warm during windy or rainy weather.
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Are chickens scared of rain?

If a thunderstorm hits, experienced chickens will run for cover either back to the coop or they will find a bush to hide under. Young birds in their first year do not usually have the understanding of what is happening to them and will stand around getting wet.
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Do chickens get sick in the rain?

If rain is too heavy, it can make a chicken sick, but this isn't usually something you will need to worry about. Most chickens living in a decent size flock will either know to seek cover or they will follow the more experienced flock in seeking cover.
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At what weather can chickens with stand?

While the optimal temperature for chickens is between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit, they are perfectly comfortable in temperatures down to 40-45 degrees, and will do just fine if temperatures drop below freezing - and even below zero!
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How long can chickens be in the rain?

Sporadic exposure to the rain should be fine for most chickens. If you have a day or two of rain, your chickens will most likely be ok, as long as they are drying off for a while in a warm area. There are a few issues that can occur with heavy or prolonged exposure to the rain when it comes to chickens.
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What weather is best for chickens?

Chickens are quite hardy and can tolerate temperatures below freezing, but they prefer a warmer climate. The ideal temperature for chickens is about 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit. During winter weather, you'll need to take some precautions to ensure your chickens are comfortable despite the cold.
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How do you know if chickens are cold?

A chicken's body temperature lowers when it loses more heat than it can produce. Huddling together, holding a foot up to their breast, or puffing their feathers are all signs that your chickens may be cold. Prolonged cold stress can reduce performance and lead to death.
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Do chickens get cold at night?

On sunny days, chickens will position themselves to absorb the sun's warmth, and on cold nights, they will huddle together in a tight group to share body heat. Chickens can even slightly lower their internal metabolism to better resist cold snaps.
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Do chickens sleep the whole night?

Almost all chickens sleep through the night, and as long as no loud noises or intruders bother them, they should not make any noises or get down from their roosts until morning. Older chickens may randomly take a nap or two during the day if they feel secure enough. As chickens age, they need more sleep.
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Can chickens see in the dark?

However, chickens do not have night vision. They can't see in the dark. But chickens can sense whether it is light or dark through the pineal gland. The pineal gland sits above her midbrain behind her eyes, and allows a chicken to sense daylight as well as the changing seasons.
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Do chickens sleep in the dark?

Sunlight fades gradually and at dusk, chickens prepare to settle into their favorite roosting spots before darkness falls. Chickens have poor night vision and cannot find their roosts in the dark. Adding supplemental light at the end of the day, allows no transition time for them to get positioned for sleeping.
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Do chickens poop at night?

Also, consider the fact that chickens poop pretty much 24/7—even in their sleep. The area under the roost can develop a pretty significant pile of droppings after just one night. And then the chickens will hop off the roost in the morning and happily scratch through it.
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Do chickens prefer sun or shade?

For most climates, your chickens will prefer a coop that is built in the shade, because chickens generally suffer more from heat than cold. Additionally, hot coops are difficult to cool down, whereas cold coops can be warmed up.
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Do chickens like sunlight?

Just like humans, chickens need sunshine too. The UV rays from the sun provide essential Vitamin D to both people and pets.
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Do chickens remember faces?

Chickens even remember positive or negative experiences with the faces they recognise and pass that information on to members of their flocks. Similar to dogs and cats who may act like they're chasing something while asleep, chickens also have very vivid dreams.
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What color are chickens attracted to?

Because chickens are attracted to the color red, many retailers make chicken feeders and waterers red to attract the chickens to them.
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Are chickens intelligent?

Yes, chickens are smart, and smarter than you might think! In recent years, researchers have made some important strides in realizing the cognitive capabilities of chickens, like their ability to recall and learn from past events, dream, empathize with others, and even do math!
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Will chickens sleep with a light on?

Don't leave a white light on 24 hours – chickens will perceive it as sunlight and will not sleep during the night. Use a light only to get about 14 to 16 hours of “sun” for them a day, and if you're using a timer double check that it turns off and on at appropriate times.
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Why do chickens close their eyes when you pet them?

It means they're uber-excited! That means that chickens may eye pin when they're feeling excited in a negative way, such as when they're feeling scared or aggressive. But it also means they may eye pin in a positive way, like when they're feeling elated… or feeling love!
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Can chickens change sexes?

It is possible for a female chicken to take on external characteristics of a male, a phenomenon referred to as sex reversal. (To date, spontaneous sex reversal from male to female has not been reported.)
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Do chickens prefer warm or cold water?

Heat Your Chickens' Water

Chickens don't like drinking lukewarm water, they like drinking nice cold water. So when you're heating the water, make sure you don't heat it up too much. The purpose of heating the water should be to prevent it from freezing.
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What temperature is too hot for chickens?

A good rule of thumb is that when temperatures rise between 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, it is time to begin cooling off your chickens. If temperatures are closer to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or beyond, it can be dangerous.
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