Got my flat panel coop heater!

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We expected this!
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SoCal isn't ALL sunshine and beaches. We had snow and ice with temps into the mid teens with the wind chill earlier this week. DH put in a 250 watt heat lamp over their roosts and the roos got their combs all vaselined up. The temp in the coop was in the 40s! Now if I can figure out a way to keep their outside water liquid....(DH is tired of dumping a big ice cube each morning).

I'll have to show him that wall unit! He'll like it!
 
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Hi Shelby! I used to live in SoCal, back in the 70's! Beautiful there; I loved it!

I agree .... that is a very nice heater. You say it was 40s in your coop? That is like plenty warm for chickens. Really, they will be okay. Like I said, it is only 9* here right now, and my chicks are fine outside, with the heat lamps.

Good luck. Don't worry .... they will be fine.
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I guess people have never heard of Trukee, California, where it can get to 70 below zero.
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Tee shirt weather for us,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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I was actually looking at one of those in the Improvements catalog, and wondering if it was a better heat system than het lamps. Not that I need one, but I read about so mant fires each year that I was gonna post a pic of these but forgot. Let us know how it goes
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This morning I woke up to a chilly -11 wind chill here in Northern Indiana. Our chicks have a wall mounted heater with roosts in front of it. They finally found those roosts the last couple of nights. Seems some still like roosting in front of open south windows. I think chickens are find in any weather. I've read posts on hear from Alaska. So I think chickens are alot tougher that we give them credit for. They have better istullation that my house!!! Maybe that a new product waiting to happen. Feather home insullation. I'm rich!!!
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BTW: We are shutting the open windows tonight with plywood to help with our record cold winter comming.
 
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I would be very worried about a space heater because of blowing dust. I have some six week olds outside now in an unheated 4x4x6 breeding coop. I have it sitting next to my main coop which has electricity. I hung (SECURELY) a heat lamp for them. I ran the cord thru the coop window so I could plug it in. I was gradually reducing the wattage of the bulbs until they move into the big coop. But, with this freezing weather we have been having I put the 250 watt heal bulb back in a couple of nights ago. I do not have any heat on them during the day as they are usually out in the run anyway.

I understand they will be fine if fully feathered out but I just don't want to take any chances with these light Susssex chicks. Plus, some are a little younger than others.

Hope you find a solution. They make us worry, don't they?

Mary
 
I read an interesting post once regarding chcikens and freezing cold weather. The posted commented "Maybe they CAN tolerate it but should they HAVE to? That is sort of the approach I am taking. Now when this subfreezing cold front passes I am going to use my thermostat cube that turns it on at 35 degrees and off at 45 degrees. I don't want them basking in the Florida sun, I just want them comfortable and happy. I hate to be cold more than anything. My husband accuses me of attributing human emotions to animals. I am just a softy.
 
I put heat in my Wee ones playhouse coop. I still have the brooder tote in side the playhouse. I changed the bulb from 100 watt to a 60 watt. with the lid on the tote propped up about 5" I have been able to maintain 55 to 60 degrees in there. I just have to really watch the water. The container was dry this morning. I thought 1/4 full in a fruit jar type water would be enough for 6 chicks overnight. Not! I will make sure it is full as long as I have heat in the tote. My big kids are doing fine and have a choose of getting in there hutches or sleeping on the roosts in the covered pen. I watch the temp in both areas as I don't want my flock to be stressed with cold.
 

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