Heating ther coop

Chick-Norris

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Jul 8, 2020
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Ottawa, Canada
Thinking ahead to colder temps. We have three RSL in a snug coop. We are a bit overwhelmed by heating options (we get -40 temps). For those of you in colder climes, what has worked best for you?
Thanks in advance!
 
Please post some pics of your coop, inside and out.

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Please post some pics of your coop, inside and out.

and.... Welcome to BYC! @Chick-Norris
Where in this world are you located?
Climate, and time of year, is almost always a factor.
Please add your general geographical location to your profile.
It's easy to do, and then it's always there!
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Thank you for the tips! Done :)
I've attached some pics. We're still finishing up a few things (need a little door still, and a roosting bar inside, and heating, come fall).
 

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Where, in relation to the roosts, are the windows? Do your birds have a dry, out of the drafts location? You need to have close to 1 square foot of ventilation per bird particularly through the winter. I do not heat my coop and we occasionally get real (no wind chill) -30C for several days.
 

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