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That's nice. We have solved last year the water issue. We're using an aquarium heater, that keeps the water warm enough not to freeze. I have bought the heated panel, will install it this coming weekend, this past week I had the heated lamp. However, reading your -40F temp I'm not sure I should really worry about our 10F LOL . Still no eggs but the days are getting longer so hopefully the will resume production soon. Thank you for your suggestions!I know "cold" weather really depends on where you live. I live in northern Minnesota, and our current temps have been down to -29F the last few nights, with a high yesterday of -11F. I have an unheated coop and don't use any kind of heating lamps.
Your chickens should be able to handle temps in the lower teens. They have a body temperature of 105F and can fluff up their feathers to keep warm. Just make sure you don't have any drafts coming up from below them when they roost.
You can try something like a Cozy Coop panel heater...
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I bought one when I first got my chickens, but I will admit that I have never used it. The year before I got my backyard chickens, we had some severe low temps down to -40F for over a week. That stressed out a lot of chickens and many chicken owners suffered big losses due to the extend low temps. Our local Fleet store sold out on those Cozy Coop heaters that winter, and I bought one too in anticipation of getting my first flock that spring. They are supposed to be very safe for use inside the coop.
Having said that, I have never used my heating panel. I think most cold weather losses occur because of freezing water, which results in the chickens eating less, at the very time they need to consume more because they are burning off so much body heat. If you have fresh water available 24/7, you would probably be much better off than trying to heat the coop for a few days.
Because of where I live and our long winters, I bought a metal chicken waterer and metal heater base...
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At any rate, I would suggest investing in some kind of heated water fount before getting any heating lamps or panels.
However, reading your -40F temp I'm not sure I should really worry about our 10F LOL .