Heating Water

Clairemarie1982

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Mar 12, 2019
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Hello! This is our first fall/winter with chickens. I had purchased the Little Giant Electric Heater Base back in the spring when we got the chicks. Their water has just started freezing up here in Connecticut so today I went to set up the heater. As I was about to do so I noticed in fine print it says: do not use extension cord. Now what?! We do not have electricity at the chicken coop and we planned on using an extension cord to the house. Changing the water throughout the day is not an option as we have a bunch of kids and sometimes I’m in and out with them all day/evening. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Claire
 
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I’ll play the bad guy here and say ‘just do it anyway’. Test it of course while you’re there for a few days. Is it in a place where it can catch fire? Is it outside or inside?

don’t put chickies at risk if there’s a fire risk. But if it’s outside on stones then ‘ehhh just try it’.

*this comment does not hold lizzzyjo responsible for damage *
 
I’ll play the bad guy here and say ‘just do it anyway’. Test it of course while you’re there for a few days. Is it in a place where it can catch fire? Is it outside or inside?

don’t put chickies at risk if there’s a fire risk. But if it’s outside on stones then ‘ehhh just try it’.

*this comment does not hold lizzzyjo responsible for damage *

The placement would be outside in their run on the ground which is pine shavings/mulched leaves which is over the dirt ground.
 
I really don't have too much trouble with that. Sometimes they get some shavings in there but not too often. I also don't have it right by the food, so when they are scratching they don't kick stuff in there.
 
I have an extension cord running to my heated waterer, which is outside in the run in an area that is still grassy. So far it works just fine, though last night was the first night that it has gotten cold enough to freeze. I don't recall reading anything in the instructions that said not to use it with an extension cord, however.
 

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