Eggs Freezing?

Winter

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Apr 2, 2008
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Has anyone thought of a way to keep eggs from freezing? I plan on having a non-heated insulated winter coop but am wondering about the possibility of eggs freezing...could you put a heated pad (like a reptile heater) under the nest box?
Would this cause the eggs to spoil?
 
Keep lots of bedding in the nest boxes and make sure the nest boxes are nice and cozy(not big and exposed).

I think you will be alright.

-Kim
 
Your answers make make me laugh.
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Since I am gone to work for about 10 hours a day, collecting during the day is out.
It gets very cold here, I am confident that an egg could easily freeze in the temps we get.
I will just have to see how it goes I guess.
I need someone from Alaska to reply.
 
We had a some days last winter where it didn't get above 5 degrees in the daytime, and wicked wind. And I have external nest boxes. On those bitter cold windy days, I did sometimes find cracked frozen eggs in the nest box when I got home after dark from work to get the eggs. I think I may have had about 4 episodes of frozen eggs last winter. Not too bad.

Keep lots of bedding in the nest box, and I would lower the number of nest boxes you have as well in the winter to encourage them to use the same one, so that there is more laying traffic. The next hen sitting on the eggs for a while as she gets ready to lay seems to help keep them from freezing.

You know you can always hang a heat lamp in your coop near the nest boxes when it is bitter cold also.
 

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