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No heat, I keep cold hearty type birds. Had a flock of RIRs who roosted in a high hedge all winter. Did use the coop during rain and snow and to lay though.
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Sure! We have a transportable battery bank that can be charged off ac, dc or solar. I think ours is a Bluetti AC200MAX, but there are a lot of them on the market. At full charge it can run two chicken panel heaters all night on the heat setting (the higher setting, not brooder). The panels together drew about 400w. The battery bank has its issues, but it’s reliable enough. We used this method a couple years ago with our first four chickens and it worked well, because we didn’t have power to the coop at that time.Would you mind explaining your "battery power"? Sounds interesting.
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So glad I could help!Thank you so much for your information. This is something we'll look into. Our electric company wants to get rich fast & this looks like a great alternative. Our 6 hens & 1 rooster thank you, also!![]()

We'll see! I got two.I really appreciate this response. I have had chickens for 11 1/2 years now and have never used any sort of heat, but this is the first year I've been thinking of adding one of those radiant heat panels to our coop. I have 2 older girls...one is 11 1/2 and the other 9 1/2 and I'm thinking they might benefit from a little extra warmth on colder nights. Do you have a radiant heat panel that you recommend? Also, did you typically add heat just for a portion of the night?
This is the same one I just got!We'll see! I got two.
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