Frozen Side Mounted Horizontal Nipples - How to keep them from Freezing?

I've never had any problems with my horizontal nipples freezing. After reading what everyone has to say here I think I know why. Just plain dumb luck. The nipples holes were drilled up from the bottom about 3 inches. The tote I use for water is sitting on an old foot stool from a living room chair. I think the insulation provided by the padding of the stool plus having the nipples up a little bit has kept my waterer working even at -22 F.
 
I was going to run to TSC and buy and drill another bucket. Then I said to myself just add more nipples! So I added 3 more about 2-3” higher then the set that was frozen. As I did this inside without water all the first 3 thawed. Time will tell if the girls can get fresh water all the time this way or not? I’ll let you all know In The morning.
 
Looking forward to hearing how folks solve this. We are in MA where it hasn’t been above freezing for a week. This is our first winter with chickens and our 2 gal bucket with a 250 watt heater and horizontal nipples freezes a couple times a day. The water temps never get below 60 (and often up to 100) so I’m surprised that doesn’t transfer enough heat to defrost the nipples.

We are going to try a little vegetable oil on them to see if that helps but already are using most of the suggestions posted here without luck. We’ll also try to better insulate the bucket and hope the warm air escaping the insulation helps prevent freezing. Any suggestions for insulation chicken-safe material?
 
Looking forward to hearing how folks solve this. We are in MA where it hasn’t been above freezing for a week. This is our first winter with chickens and our 2 gal bucket with a 250 watt heater and horizontal nipples freezes a couple times a day. The water temps never get below 60 (and often up to 100) so I’m surprised that doesn’t transfer enough heat to defrost the nipples.

We are going to try a little vegetable oil on them to see if that helps but already are using most of the suggestions posted here without luck. We’ll also try to better insulate the bucket and hope the warm air escaping the insulation helps prevent freezing. Any suggestions for insulation chicken-safe material?
Really...you have a thermometer in the bucket?
What are your ambient temps?
Not sure oil will work-never heard that one before, but it might, look forward to hearing results.
Oh and Welcome to BYC!
 

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