Or they could be toasty warm if I put them in the oven first! They retain heat for a really long time.
Yes, I was seriously thinking about doing that. I need to do some baking anyway. Hmmm.
I never considered that. šŸ˜†
 
It was what made me think of bricks in the first place. Of course she will never go back to roosting with the others if there is a heated bed in the nest box!
I've done that for warmth in general...heated some large cement paving stones (they were 'odd ones' lying around outside at our 'new house') I then wrapped them in some corrugated cardboard or a chicken towel and put them in the coop for added heat (later I stepped up my game and used 5 gal. buckets of HOT water...wrapped with corrugated cardboard!) I actually made cardboard 'sleeves' that the block slid into/out of with an end flab like a box. Slowed release of heat, made it okay if they decided to perch on it - wouldn't burn them - AND, best of all, It kept the poop off of it. Slide brick out, bring it in to reheat...slide it back in. :) Cardboard, duck tape & a pair of shears! Amazing what that will make!!!
 
I've done that for warmth in general...heated some large cement paving stones (they were 'odd ones' lying around outside at our 'new house') I then wrapped them in some corrugated cardboard or a chicken towel and put them in the coop for added heat (later I stepped up my game and used 5 gal. buckets of HOT water...wrapped with corrugated cardboard!) I actually made cardboard 'sleeves' that the block slid into/out of with an end flab like a box. Slowed release of heat, made it okay if they decided to perch on it - wouldn't burn them - AND, best of all, It kept the poop off of it. Slide brick out, bring it in to reheat...slide it back in. :) Cardboard, duck tape & a pair of shears! Amazing what that will make!!!
I think a photo of your clever design is in order. Please.
 
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I think a photo of your clever design is in order. Please.
I'll get one tomorrow. FYI: they don't last a whole winter, as they get pretty disgusting, so I end up making a couple new ones over the course of the season. However, just remove duct tape and the rest goes into the compost pile!
 

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