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theuglychick
Crowing
I use a cheap little Walmart heater with a temp sensor that kicks it on when it gets too cool. I keep it on the lowest setting to keep the chill out. Last year we had no chill. It's chained to a board on a wall so chickens can't get near it or roost on it.
The cold snap here got me thinking. I don't heat my coop because, well, fire! I've also seen how it can be a problem if they are used to heat and you lose power. They haven't acclimated to being cold so it goes all sorts of bad.
I'm worried because all I've heard is how awful winter is going to be. I wondered about a heater that would only come on when it gets really cold. Keep the coop at 10 degrees or something. I have a heat bulb if I really need it but there's no way to regulate that temp.
View attachment 1163013 Is one of these safer? Has anyone used one?