Heating pad in the coop?

If you are thinking of something like the Cozy Coop flat panel heater...don’t. I think it is mostly useless. Unless a chicken stands right next to it, and I mean practically touching it, they won’t feel anything. It won’t heat an area either.

That said, I have one in my coop that I only turn on when the temps get down below 0. It gives me peace of mind, but I know it isn’t really doing anything.

Last winter, on one of our -35f nights, the temp in the coop was -30f, and that was with the heater on. During the day, it got up to -23f, and the chickens totally ignored the heater. They spent that entire day outside in the run.

Point is, they don’t need it, and mind don’t even acknowledge it’s existence.

I agree with most of this, being from WI, we can have the same cold at times. Last winter was BRUTAL !! When we had those -30 to -40F temps, I keep the girls locked inside the coop because those knuckleheads would go outside in any temperature. I did add a heat lamp when it was -20 to -40F, I bought the Prima heat Lamp, Totally safe, even if it falls, I bought the Cozy panel, piece of CRAP, stopped working after only 3 months.
 
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I'm from Minnesota and am very familiar with the absurd weather you are about to have. ;)

I just recently purchased a Sweeter Heater. I haven't had to use it yet but will turn it on once it starts to get to the -20s/30s. https://www.strombergschickens.com/...MI3c38sMn05gIVj8DACh3FUw96EAQYASABEgIhu_D_BwE

In the past I've used an oil radiator similar to the one in the link below. Just make sure to prop it up onto something (I used a block of wood) so it is not touching any shavings. All sides should also be clear of touching anything inside the coop. This kept my coop 10 degrees warmer than outside. When it's -30, that's better than nothing.

https://www.farmandfleet.com/produc...MI67vX1sn05gIVSr7ACh3U9Q5-EAQYAiABEgLbXPD_BwE
Oh that’s awesome ! Thank you so much!
 
I agree with most of this, being from WI, we can have the same cold at times. Last winter was BRUTAL !! When we had those -30 to -40F temps, I keep the girls locked inside the coop because those knuckleheads would go outside in any temperature. I did add a heat lamp when it was -20 to -40F, I bought the Prima heat Lamp, Totally safe, even if it falls, I bought the Cozy panel, piece of CRAP, stopped working after only 3 months.
Oh great! I’ll look into this one too!
 

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