• giveaway ENDS SOON! Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest: Win a Brinsea Maxi 24 EX Connect CLICK HERE!
Sometime in Jan-Feb we will probably get to the point when there are 2-3 weeks of freezing temps all over the day - that might be somewhat trickier. In a pinch I can carry hot water from the house but I'm sure that will get old very very quickly. So I'm looking for a way to safely heat a basin or two, probably with a submergible low-wattage electric heater.

It does. I still have to do it. I have a system of several large buckets that are kept inside so the water doesn't freeze. I don't have huge 'bathing' facilities for them in the winter, just a few deep containers they can dunk their heads in. But it gets very very cold here.

Right now, I'm only letting them out for a few hours a day when it's relatively nice. My experience with the dumb-dumb that got himself so chilled he nearly died in the freezing rain have made me rethink how they will cared for this winter.
 
Right now, I'm only letting them out for a few hours a day when it's relatively nice. My experience with the dumb-dumb that got himself so chilled he nearly died in the freezing rain have made me rethink how they will cared for this winter.

Let them out of the coop? I figure they have their food and water inside - how does that work out, especially in the winter? I'm afraid of the extra moisture / general mess.
 
They were raised (before coming to us) by a lady who took very very good care of them. She's also a fellow cancer survivor. We still keep in touch. Sometimes good things happen so randomly.
I totally agree. God seems to put us at the right time and place at times whether it be in person or just through a text or email.
 
Came to check in with you guys, it's like we are in two different worlds. You're all in snow and we are sitting over 40°C or 104°F for those measuring that way. The peafowl, despite originating from a warm climate have basicly melted into green and blue puddles. The three remaining water fowl are doing well, and yep, two are drakes... sigh... maybe I am not ment to have live ducks and should just stick to my kitchen ducks
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom