FarmerChick
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Hmmm....I don't know if you need too but I am not there with your weather.
My birds are in a 3 sided open shed situation. Yeah. They have their main area against wind etc....but we get into the 20s in winter. Occasionally those few weeks of 0.
I do not do anything special for them at all actually. They huddle, are fed super good to combat cold and are draft free.
They do fine.
Maybe leaving a small heat lamp situation in their coop? Is that possible to provide a warmer area for them?
For me, I would try to provide in their coop then to move them.
My birds are in a 3 sided open shed situation. Yeah. They have their main area against wind etc....but we get into the 20s in winter. Occasionally those few weeks of 0.
I do not do anything special for them at all actually. They huddle, are fed super good to combat cold and are draft free.
They do fine.
Maybe leaving a small heat lamp situation in their coop? Is that possible to provide a warmer area for them?
For me, I would try to provide in their coop then to move them.

I moved their chicken tractor over closer to my shop so I could run power out to it. The tractor is parked so the back side gets the wind, I stacked up bails of straw around three of the sides, covered everything else with a tarp, installed a water warmer and an infra-red heat lamp in the run right next to their roost, just to knock the chill off. They are prolly warmer than we are in the house! 
