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Depends a bit. In Finland, wetting a deep litter is a traditional way to heat a chicken coop during winter.
That's really interesting! Basically you're turning the coop into a hot compost pile - and in turn keeping your chickens warm? Wow - I'm going to have to read more about that. I don't think it would work for me (winter doesn't exist where I live, lol!), but it's interesting all the same. How much of a temperature difference can you achieve between the outside temps and in the coop? How does that work with ventilation?
Okay, I'm going to start googling. Otherwise I'll ask you a million questions, lol!