Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Do any of you guys heat your coops in the winter? I did not last year and just got a heated waterer, but now that I have the frizzled serama roo, I wonder if I should. If so, I'd want something that only turns on when it gets below freezing temps and then turns off again when a certain temp is reached. Any ideas on how I would accomplish that, rather than just plugging in a lamp that is constantly on? Nevermind that last part, found something here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=17NWY39F0V327V2M1C81
 
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Backyard Farm Mom, I tried googling "it" from every angle and no leads. Wish you would post a photo of the painting so we all could take a look.
 
Do any of you guys heat your coops in the winter? I did not last year and just got a heated waterer, but now that I have the frizzled serama roo, I wonder if I should. If so, I'd want something that only turns on when it gets below freezing temps and then turns off again when a certain temp is reached. Any ideas on how I would accomplish that, rather than just plugging in a lamp that is constantly on? Nevermind that last part, found something here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=17NWY39F0V327V2M1C81

Nope, no heat here, even in da UP. They have their feathers for insulation! In fact, they rarely seem bothered by the cold, they only dislike it when it is windy or actively snowing. Other than that, they are out and about, even on very bitter days. Their coop is dry and draft free, though.

I also don't have a water heater. I give them water in black rubber pans, which I can kick in the morning to break up the ice. I found on most days, except for the absolute coldest, the water doesn't completely freeze. Usually, a thin crust of ice forms on the water surface, and insulates the rest from freezing. Once I break up the ice in the morning, they're frequent drinking forms a little ice fishing hole, so they don't go without.
 
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Nice name, and very sweet face. I would love to put my fingers into the coat of an Angora goat to find out what it feels like.

Opa,
Do you have any homemade ideas for an automatic opening/closing door? Have you come across any affordable to make plans perhaps?
 
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BYFM - hang onto that painting! You never know! Can you post a photo of it?
I like it so it is not going anywhere! I was just wodering if I could have a real treasure!
I found that Hefners closed in 1991... so it is at least that old.












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Stacy!!!! She is sooooo cute!!! She looks like she could be very expressive with those ears!
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Will she stay small???
Add an angora to my wish list, Santa!!!!
 
Opa... I hope you don't mind,
but I taught my roo how to make coffee today and he couldn't wait to pour you a cup!
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I will make sure he has a pot ready for you nice and early!!


 
Adorable...I have Angora goats and I love them. You will need to protect them from getting too cold this winter by keeping them out of the rain, sleet and snow. They are suseptible to hypothermia through the spine, barber pole worm and lice but it is easily managed. Two great books are Raising Goats the Northern Way by Susan Black Drummond from Fremont MI and Angora Goat Disease Management

www.amazon.com/Angora-goats-The-northern-way/dp/B0006EK2SU

www.amazon.com/Angora-Goat-History-Management-Diseases/dp/0966447603
 

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