Jenni Hen
Songster
I like the idea of re-using click laminate! The earth floor of the run gets damp in winter so now I'm wondering whether I might be able to make a raised floor when we replace the old laminate in the bedroom.
We don't experience very low temperatures so I don't have water heaters etc yet my bantams don't like temperatures around freezing. I like to keep them happy
and the water not frozen if possible.
My cheap and quick method for temporary insulation is to fill a plastic sack with empty 4-pint milk containers. I put the sacks where I want a bit of frost protection.
The filled sacks are also handy for covering young plants at night in spring and later in summer they do as barriers in the garden to keep chickens off where they shouldn't be. I use the sacks from the wood pellets we get for the stove.
We don't experience very low temperatures so I don't have water heaters etc yet my bantams don't like temperatures around freezing. I like to keep them happy

My cheap and quick method for temporary insulation is to fill a plastic sack with empty 4-pint milk containers. I put the sacks where I want a bit of frost protection.
The filled sacks are also handy for covering young plants at night in spring and later in summer they do as barriers in the garden to keep chickens off where they shouldn't be. I use the sacks from the wood pellets we get for the stove.