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It is starting to get cold here. What is the best way to drill a hole into the coop without the chickens freezing to death. We need to fit the cord for the heated water and the heated mat.
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The main concern is the moisture settling on their combs... causes frostbite.If you have heated water inside a henhouse then you need flawless ventilation and lots of it. Your cord should go through these ventilation spots above the roosting bar. Cold is not dangerous to chickens, but moisture is. As the water turns into vapor it soaks down feathers and kills chickens. I keep my heated water outside only because of this issue.
It’s just not necessary in my opinion. Chickens don’t eat or drink overnight, and the water has to changed everyday anyway so why not dump it at night and replenish in the morning? You may have a larger coop also - idk. But for a smaller flock with a smaller coop it’s just simply not a good idea.; better to be safe than sorry.I have kept water in the coop for 27 years. Only one year when we had a week of -20 temps did I ever have frostbite. If you have enough ventilation, it is not a problem.
Post some pics of your coop, inside and out.It is starting to get cold here. What is the best way to drill a hole into the coop without the chickens freezing to death. We need to fit the cord for the heated water and the heated mat.
It is if you use early morning supplemental lighting.It’s just not necessary in my opinion.
Here is an artical with pictures of my coop. I live in Ct. I just added it to my profil. https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/my-amish-made-chicken-coop.75799/Post some pics of your coop, insdie and out.
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It is if you use early morning supplemental lighting.
Keeping water in the coop can be fine depending on several factors.
It is starting to get cold here. What is the best way to drill a hole into the coop without the chickens freezing to death. We need to fit the cord for the heated water and the heated mat.