Thermocubes - for watering during winter

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Might be a good point actually. I'll wait and see what the temps are inside my coops, but it rarely goes above freezing here outside once winter gets in full swing. At least not the last two years. So my heater would be on non stop anyways IF the temps inside the coop are below freezing.
 
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If jmagill is from Magill Ranch, they are in Wamic, Oregon.
 
Those are really cool! Im going to pick up a heated water dish of some kind (problulby a heated dog dish) and I think im ganna swing by Home Depot or Lowes and see if they have those thermocubes. I plan on getting 2 dishes and having 2 plugs for it would work great. What would be really cool is if you could adjust the temp that it kicks on at lol
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Check your heated water bowls. The ones sold around here already have a thermostat that kicks them on and off so no need for the thermocubes. I have however used them for other uses and they worked great.
 
I think the thermocubes would work great here in the spring and fall, but during the winter they'd never turn off since we rarely get above freezing, never mind above 45º.

The heated dog dishes turn on and off at 40º, I do believe.
 

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