<< glad to have logged on today and find this conversation.
This is my first winter with (7) chickens. I'm in MA so it's already been as low as 10°F here. Without electricity in or near my coop, the frozen water situation is annoying. I've already cracked 2 buckets. For now I just plan to keep switching the buckets out every morning with fresh water.
One thing I'm dealing with is frozen, cracked eggs in the boxes. I think I'll add more pine shavings to make it deeper and hopefully better insulated so they stop freezing. (The only thing more frustrating than the cracked buckets is the cracked eggs!)
The cracked eggs, I assume shouldn't be eaten? I've been giving them to my dogs.
I briefly looked into solar power on the coop roof to power a water heater. But looks like it will cost $200 minimum for the entire set up. So...Maybe next year haha
My birds are spoiled and get lots of treats, leftovers, things like that. I went from 5 or 6 eggs a day to about 3 or 4 now.
What does everyone do with what the clean out of the coop during the winter months? I ussualy throw it in my compost pile and mix it in but that's frozen solid. Also, is there an easy way to monitor my compost balance of poop to leaves/grass? I throwaway from my fire in there too.... I know this is entirely another subject... Just curious.