I have always just dumped ice and refilled the water for the chickens every day in winter. I think I want to try a heated waterer. What is your favorite kind? Do you just run an extension cord from the house to the coop? Thanks for the advice!
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we use nipple waterers, unheated. If I were to use any kind of heated bucket type, I would still have to dump it or at least part of it because of the dirt they would scratch into it (even if well elevated). So what is the point.I have always just dumped ice and refilled the water for the chickens every day in winter. I think I want to try a heated waterer. What is your favorite kind? Do you just run an extension cord from the house to the coop? Thanks for the advice!
I really like this waterer too. I do not like how the other waterers get so dirty. With the Premier 1 heated waterer, I know that they will always have clean water. So far we've never had any trouble getting our hens to use the nipple waterers.This is the heated waterer I use: https://www.backyardchickens.com/reviews/premier-1-heated-poultry-waterer.11903/ - it keeps the water liquid and clean, the thick opaque walls prevent algae growth in warmer weather, and the cord is fully removable when not in use.
A heated dog bowlI have always just dumped ice and refilled the water for the chickens every day in winter. I think I want to try a heated waterer. What is your favorite kind? Do you just run an extension cord from the house to the coop? Thanks for the advice!