No dead birds here... Yet... But I did get a kick out of that poor girl stuck to the floor.
What do you all use as waterers? I am in the market for something that doesn't force me to fill/thaw it every day. Right now I have 2 little chick waterers and a big hanging 5 gallon bucket with nipples. Suggestions? I also have an electrical outlet from my garage to coop that has a heat lamp plugged in for my 9 week old chicks.
I have a few different heated waterers but my favorite thing (because it is cheap) are the green heated dog bowls from cal ranch. 20 bucks but they go on sale for 14-16...They are low enough the hens can drink right out of them and high enough the dirt does not get in too bad. (about 5-6 inches high). I do not put anything under them, just set them in the run and plug them in. When I go out to get eggs each day I just take a pitcher and add some once a day. In my ornamental pen (crested birds out there and babies), I have a black rubber feed bowl that is smaller in diameter than the dog bowl and it floats and bobs around in there upside down so the chicks don't fall in, and the crested birds don't get their hair wet. When the bowl is full it floats higher, when the water level goes down it floats to the bottom. If you want a pic I can take one tomorrow so you see what I mean. It is hard to explain. It leaves a 1-2 inch wide trough around the perimeter just like a regular waterer where they can drink but they cant dunk their heads in too far.
The best thing about the dog bowls, you don't have to take them apart to fill them, just top them off. If they start to get mucky from the dirty beaks I just toss it out and wipe it with a paper towel and pour new water in, about once a week. I think they hold 6 quarts each. So you would only need to fill it as needed, I just top mine off once a day Mine go through water pretty fast.
Also you can wrap heat tape around your nipple waterer and that would do the job if you want to keep using it during the winter.