Seedling Heating May for Nestboxes?

My coop is unheated and their water regularly freezes solid for about 4-6 weeks per year. We have chickens with frostbite every year here. TN has a short, but often brutal, winter well into the negative temperatures.

Understood about the wires bending. I had hoped that by adding supplmental heat to sit on, that it may help keep the overall bird warmer.
 
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I did use these in the nest boxes this year. They worked quite well! No frozen eggs and no loitering…

I have one in the nestbox that my broody is using to raise her four chicklets right now and they all seem to LOVE it! When I used the mat during the winter, I removed all the sand, put the mat down, and then replaced the sand. This month, we had some rainy weather with highs in the fifties, so I grabbed a mat, moved some sand aside, and then covered the mat with a much thinner layer of sand. Because the insulating layer was thinner, the sand actually felt warm to the touch. The chicklets stayed nice and warm and didn’t have to spend as much time under Blue’s fluffy, hot butt. It stayed cold, so I brought the flat heating plate brooders out and set one up in the coop and the larger one in the run. They run under there to take short breaks in the morning, eat a little chow, nap for a few minutes and then run out for more fun with the Bigs. I’m SO glad I thought of doing that as it probably saved my tiny Barnevelder.

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My coop is unheated and their water regularly freezes solid for about 4-6 weeks per year. We have chickens with frostbite every year here.
Frost bite is often due to inadequate ventilation.
A heated waterer is definitely worth having.

TN has a short, but often brutal, winter well into the negative temperatures.
You must live way high in the mountains to have neg temps for any length of time.
 
Nope, I live in a wee valley and it only takes a few hours to have issues. We always get above zero during the day, but we do spend a couple of weeks not breaking the teens. One poor girl had an off color comb for a few months and one of my roos lost the tip of one point. Don't think it's ventilation, but I increased that this year as well.
 

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