I have searched youtube, google, and BYC for some ideas on how to make *small* water heaters for the quart sized chicken/quail waterers.
I have 4 separate breeder boxes that I need to plan ahead for. I know that it is July but I want to get some ideas going now.
As you can see from the picture, I would prefer to use the pop bottle method that allows a pop bottle to be attached to the outside of the cage that has a plastic or aluminum font attached in effort to keep things clean.
Is there any way to heat this style of waterer?
If not, I will use a quart sized water if needed (white plastic jar with a red lid). Has anyone found a good safe way to keep these waterers warm?
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These cages will be in my unheated pole barn.
So far the only idea I have seen that might work is a hot pad heater:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I8YPQ4/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
That could be wrapped around the pop bottle or the plastic quart waterer with a rubber band.
Has anyone heard of these working? And, most importantly: do you think it would be SAFE?
Also, I have done product searches as well and simply cannot find anything else that might work, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
As one can see, I don't have much room to work with, and therefore I do NOT think the cookie tin heater would work in my situation.
I have 4 separate breeder boxes that I need to plan ahead for. I know that it is July but I want to get some ideas going now.
As you can see from the picture, I would prefer to use the pop bottle method that allows a pop bottle to be attached to the outside of the cage that has a plastic or aluminum font attached in effort to keep things clean.
Is there any way to heat this style of waterer?
If not, I will use a quart sized water if needed (white plastic jar with a red lid). Has anyone found a good safe way to keep these waterers warm?
.
These cages will be in my unheated pole barn.
So far the only idea I have seen that might work is a hot pad heater:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I8YPQ4/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
That could be wrapped around the pop bottle or the plastic quart waterer with a rubber band.
Has anyone heard of these working? And, most importantly: do you think it would be SAFE?
Also, I have done product searches as well and simply cannot find anything else that might work, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
As one can see, I don't have much room to work with, and therefore I do NOT think the cookie tin heater would work in my situation.