5 Natural Ways to Keep Your Animals Warm in Winter

December 2, 2025|Chickens, Farm Life, Foraging, Gardening, Goats, Homesteading, Horses, Livestock, Llamas, Tips

  Hey farm gals, it’s Kara from Lange Girl Farms! December’s icy winds mean my animals need extra warmth—naturally. My huskies romp in the snow, my chickens huddle in coops, and my horses seek cozy barns. These holistic tips from 15 years of sustainable care keep my crew toasty—let’s warm your animals, farm girl style!

Tip 1: Deep Bedding
 Layer straw – straw insulates. My ducks burrowed in thin bedding; 15 years taught me 8-inch depths.

Tip 2: Wind Blocks
 Stack hay bales—[tarps] secure ‘em. My minis shivered in drafts; years showed me tight barriers.

Tip 3: Heated Water
 Use [heated waterers] —no ice. My husky pup drank slush; 15 years taught me daily checks.

Tip 4: Extra Feed
 Boost [grain feed] —cold burns calories. My chickens slowed laying; years proved hearty meals help.

Tip 5: Herbal Boosts
 Oregano in feed—[herb seeds] grow it. My llamas thrived; 15 years showed herbs fight winter bugs.

Conclusion
 Keeping my animals warm’s my December mission—15 years of natural care keep ‘em cozy. Try these; your crew’ll thrive! Pin this for your winter homestead, and follow Lange Girl Farms for more animal tips.

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