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Thank you all. Sorry I haven't replied earlier. Different time zone - I have been asleep.
I got a reptile heating bulb, one of the red ones. Second heating test going on now and it still doesn't seem enough. I think I'll just have to lower it as it is above the crate atm. The crate is quite tall. It was for one of my labradors and I stopped using it because it was too large. If I can't get it warm enough I may add a second small bulb which I think will make it easier to lower the temp when I don't need it that hot. I'll also add more cardboard around the crate.
My coop is about the right size for 4-6 chickens I think. It was advertised for more but checking the numbers on here I don't think so. We don't have very cold winters so I don't have to allow for that. We get some frosts but never snow. I am also planning for a yard somewhat enclosed that they can roam when I am here. I don't want them to free range as I live on 2.5 acres with three labradors. One is a tad mischievious. The cats have him in check but I am not sure how chickens will fare. I also have a large garden which I want to stay in some sort of order. There are tons of foxes about too.
Thanks again.
Liz
I got a reptile heating bulb, one of the red ones. Second heating test going on now and it still doesn't seem enough. I think I'll just have to lower it as it is above the crate atm. The crate is quite tall. It was for one of my labradors and I stopped using it because it was too large. If I can't get it warm enough I may add a second small bulb which I think will make it easier to lower the temp when I don't need it that hot. I'll also add more cardboard around the crate.
My coop is about the right size for 4-6 chickens I think. It was advertised for more but checking the numbers on here I don't think so. We don't have very cold winters so I don't have to allow for that. We get some frosts but never snow. I am also planning for a yard somewhat enclosed that they can roam when I am here. I don't want them to free range as I live on 2.5 acres with three labradors. One is a tad mischievious. The cats have him in check but I am not sure how chickens will fare. I also have a large garden which I want to stay in some sort of order. There are tons of foxes about too.
Thanks again.
Liz