Best heated waterer for chickens during extreme cold?

FunSally

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Hen Mama here—veteran of many a broody stare-down and proud parent to flock #12 (yes, I may have a problem). I'm on the hunt for a new heated waterer or system that won’t throw in the towel—or freeze solid—when winter hits us like a ton of frozen eggs here in northern New England. We’re talking negative 20 degrees kind of cold. The kind of cold that makes the chickens look at you like, “This was your idea, remember?”

I've been using the trusty Farm Innovators plastic heater with the cord + Therma Cube combo (love that lil' cube!). BUT since I use it year-round, I end up MacGyvering the cord into some sad, summer spaghetti, and by the time winter rolls around… let's just say it’s less “heated hydration” and more “frozen regret.”

So tell me—what are y’all using in the bitter cold months to keep your flock’s water from becoming poultry popsicles?

All ideas welcome—bonus points for anything that won’t require a degree in electrical engineering or a chicken-sized blowtorch.
 
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I use a Premier1 heated waterer year round. The cord detaches from the back and they give you a little rubber cap to put over the port.

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Honestly - sometimes using rubber tubs that can be dumped every night (dumped into bowl that's taken inside) is best. Bring water out in the AM, give a last, warmed drink before bringing it in at night.

And leave rubber tub upside down overnight.

Or... there is a way to use earth thermo dynamics, but when I posted info, another BYCer "debunked" it. I'll see if i can find that...

Edit to add - this is video id posted before. I can't find my previous post w/o a lot of digging.

 
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