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lol! I will have to use the oppsable thumb thing!
as far as heating the coop..just dont use anything that produces carbon monoxide. Birds are extremely sensitive to small amounts. Mount it in a place that is quadruple secured, no one wants a fire. and I am always real concerned about the amount of dust that collects on heaters. I cringe just thinking about it.
My DH wants to put heat in the coop this year, but we have a much better coop this year. I used a regular light bulb last year and that omitted enough heat to keep it about 5 degrees warmer (it was very small). I am gonna play it by ear and just try to keep the water from freezing. We built this coop in the spring and we were still thinking about winter when we built it so we insulated the crap out of it. We also have a roof vent that I will likely leave open just to avoid moisture problems. I have read that cold moist air is way worse than dry cold air.
I used the deep litter method last year and I hated it toward the end of the winter. It was terrible to clean out and perhaps it was just too small a coop. But don't really wanna try that again in my nice new coop. But I will be much happier knowing how much space they have this year compared to last year!