AllenK RGV
Chicken Addict
I've seen compost used to heat water just incorporating a run of black water line through the pile on a few youtube videos for showering ect. The concept seems sound unless you are planning on using the humid compost exhaust gasses direct in the coop, depending on environmental conditions that would be a mistake.Here's a thought that I've been bouncing around in my head for a while now. I think I've got a way to do it for next winter...use the heat generated from a composting bin to add a little heat to the coop. Right now, I run electricity from my house and just have a cinder block heater that I made myself (pretty easy and cheap to make), but I'm thinking since I have a composting bin anyway and it generates heat that is just being wasted, I should capture it and use it. So, I'm considering composting along side my coop and running pvc thru the bin angled upward toward the coop. If I have both ends open, the warmer air should rise. If I attach that end of the pipe to the coop (with a valve to shut off), the warmer air should flow into the coop and draw in colder air from the other end to be heated. Ideally, I could have that end plugged in to the bottom of the coop to pull the cold air from there. Not sure if anyone else has tried this, but it sounds like a fun project.