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You have what in your coop???? electricity???? I am sooo jealous, I lug jugs of water out there all winter long... This year I got waterproof gloves. Last year was misery... Ducks emptying out the water as fast as I could fill it!!!
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Oh what I would give for electricity in the coop....
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Nothing to it but to do it!
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One or more of these deicers will keep your water from freezing. It only comes on when the water reaches 35F, and cuts off when it reaches 40F.

 
You have what in your coop???? electricity???? I am sooo jealous, I lug jugs of water out there all winter long... This year I got waterproof gloves. Last year was misery... Ducks emptying out the water as fast as I could fill it!!! :th

Oh what I would give for electricity in the coop.... :drool

Haven't you heard?  That's why God invented extension cords. Everything else failing, run HD extension cords to the coop with a power strip. Just be sure to wrap any connections with electrical tape to keep them from shorting out in wet conditions. I did it for years when the barn & coop were 200'+ from the nearest power source.


Yeah, but my house is far enough away that it requires several humungous extention cords, tried that last winter and nearly had a heart attack when I found one wire had the protective covering worn away... I don't wanna burn the coop down!!! :th
I can retry it though.... :idunno
 
You have what in your coop???? electricity???? I am sooo jealous, I lug jugs of water out there all winter long... This year I got waterproof gloves. Last year was misery... Ducks emptying out the water as fast as I could fill it!!! :th Oh what I would give for electricity in the coop.... :drool
Nothing to it but to do it! :lau One or more of these deicers will keep your water from freezing. It only comes on when the water reaches 35F, and cuts off when it reaches 40F.
:smack now you are makin me even more jealous....:lau . I'd love to not have to jump on the bottom of a rubber tub every morning to get out the frozen solid hunk of ice in it!!! Thought about running a line to the coop... But way too expensive!
 
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now you are makin me even more jealous....
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. I'd love to not have to jump on the bottom of a rubber tub every morning to get out the frozen solid hunk of ice in it!!!

Thought about running a line to the coop... But way too expensive!
PVC isn't that expensive, sweetie. But it has to be buried below the frost line to keep the water from freezing. Burying it is the worst part of running the line, but a water line, deicer, and auto topoff would save you a lot of time and trouble. Just something to think about this winter while you're lugging buckets of water to the coop...
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Very true, and definitely the best approach, but that gets into $$$
I bought a 100' heavy-duty outdoor extension cord for $13, and 50' of 1/2" pvc conduit for $16. I cut the plugs off to run it through the conduit and hardwired each end. Total cost, including box, receptacle, and light switch... $35. Of course, if you want to keep the plugs attached, which requires larger pipe, then the cost will rise substantially.
 
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