. I live in spok washPacific Northwest? I live in Central Oregon...where do you hail from?
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. I live in spok washPacific Northwest? I live in Central Oregon...where do you hail from?
Well then...you're just a hop, skip and a jump over a few mountains from me then!! Welcome aboard!. I live in spok wash
My coop also big and we are gonna do plastic and a heat lamp secured well to roof rafters... Only use heat lamp on coldest days if needed... Also may try the heated dog bowls do try to divert from heat lamp at times and I use straw/ hay now off round bale. My coop is prob 8 fts tall or more... It was an old calving shelter... But I have used heat lamps for a long time and as long as secure and should prob be on a surge protector should be ok when needed....Our heat lamps are even above my head when I'm in the chicken coop and they are secured in with hooks that you can't get them off of unless you really push. I know that most people probably don't have a coop that big, but it's just what works for us. We have to heat a 64 sq ft chicken coop, and the lamps have been our go-to.
I have bantams that don't tolerate cold wellMy coop also big and we are gonna do plastic and a heat lamp secured well to roof rafters... Only use heat lamp on coldest days if needed... Also may try the heated dog bowls do try to divert from heat lamp at times and I use straw/ hay now off round bale. My coop is prob 8 fts tall or more... It was an old calving shelter... But I have used heat lamps for a long time and as long as secure and should prob be on a surge protector should be ok when needed....