Good Morning y'all!
I have a question that after months of research I figured I would ask those who live in SC to help answer. I am down in the low country in Dorchester County. I am gearing up to winterize the coop that I have built. I am torn between wiring the coop for two heat lamps, or two regular drop lamps and now, I have read somewhere that a string of Christmas tree lights will work just as well as drop lamps for providing additional light. As we speak, my coop offers limited protection from draft. It is a large rectangular box, 8 feet long, 3 feet high and about 4 feet wide. It is up on legs so if you picture a table with a box on it, then you can see what I am dealing with.
I am sure some of you are looking at this with a raised brow wondering what the heck I built, but at the time, it served a great purpose since I had a long removable door on the front where I could lock up the girls before I had the run completed. I will be rebuilding the coop as soon as I can score some discarded lumber.
Anyway, if I help cut the drafts from the sides and the bottoms, what lighting would you recommend? My coop and run sits about 25 feet from a power outlet and I have the ability through superior design planning (aka LUCK) to get an extension cord to the run without it becoming a new toy for the nosy ladies.
Thanks a bunch!!
(Note - the edit was me trying to figure out how to attach a photo pf my box.)
(LOL additional edit is to inform all that I cannot figure out how to do the blog or add pictures. I added two photo's to my BYC thingy but dont see them...)