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  1. Jenski

    thermo cube

    True Grit, if your pen is big enough you could make a square with hay bales and let them feed within that windbreak. I saw some other MN folks who had done that inside a plastic-lined winter pen.
  2. Jenski

    thermo cube

    "Need" is not really an issue in my poofy setup. Note the curtains. Seriously though, because I have few chickens to a coop, and mostly bantams, and we go from 100 to 0 degrees F within a 6 month timeframe . . . we plan for both winter cold and summer heat. Don't know how well insulated the...
  3. Jenski

    thermo cube

    OP, we have tried three different heating methods in our three experimental coops. For our smallest one we tried a combination that included a reptile heat cord attached along the ceiling edges with electrical tape . . . worked like a charm, since the coop is well insulated (foil-backed foam...
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