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This might be a silly idea, but if you live where it doesn't get to cold all the time, it might work at night. If you filled a waterer in the coop with extremely hot water and maybe even put gallon jugs filled with boiling water around the coop, would this produce enough heat (just for the night) to warm it on only the coldest nights? I guess you wouldn't want the water to be too hot in the waterer in case the chickies wanted a drink...
(thinking of chicken drinking boiling water). But gallon jugs could be filled with boiling water and placed after the chickies had gone to roost so they didn't bump into the hot jugs. It's like those water bottle heaters for bed to keep your feet warm!
I might try this when I get chickens... eventually... unless you think it could be dangerous in some way I haven't thought of.
What do you think? Would it work for a small coop for a few hours at night?

I might try this when I get chickens... eventually... unless you think it could be dangerous in some way I haven't thought of.
What do you think? Would it work for a small coop for a few hours at night?