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There is someone here on BYC that takes those tins (Christmas cookie tins?) and inserts a small light inside to put under the waterer to keep from freezing. I'll try and find the post
 
I know I picked up the stuff to do it but I have so many coops it might be unsafe with 10 or 15 extention cords. Thanks touugh. I think I might make a few and see how they do.
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There is someone here on BYC that takes those tins (Christmas cookie tins?) and inserts a small light inside to put under the waterer to keep from freezing. I'll try and find the post
 
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Have you picked out what qualities you want in your birds?
obviously you want egg layers not meat birds,
egg color matter? bird type/color? temperament? flyers or non flyers? size? cold hardy or warm weather bird you have to keep heated in the winter? foragers?
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Just let us know any questions you have and what your looking for and most likely we can help and point out someone local who has what your looking for! many of us have chicks right now as well as in the spring. Also many have pullets and adult birds.

Are you going to want a rooster as well to help protect the flock as well as fertilize eggs to hatch?
 
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Welcome again Sarah. Glad to see you found us. Lots of people on here sell hatching eggs, chicks and chickens so just say the word when you are ready. Do you know what breeds you are interestd in?
 
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There is someone here on BYC that takes those tins (Christmas cookie tins?) and inserts a small light inside to put under the waterer to keep from freezing. I'll try and find the post


If it is a low wattage bulb you should be able to wire a light bulb tin per coop all on 1 string. unless your coops are far from each other and spread out. kind of like Christmas lights only with more space between bulbs.
 
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I win the late night award
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Night all I'm working long hrs this weekend so ya all have fun and don't get in to too much trouble
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I did go to bed, but read my book for another hour or two.
 
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I win the late night award
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Night all I'm working long hrs this weekend so ya all have fun and don't get in to too much trouble
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So do I get the early morning award even though its now early here.

Morning Washingtonians

Well I am glad that some one does mornings, because I don't these days.
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Coffee is on! I just came in from cleaning water containers and breaking ice. Grrrr.... I hate ice! I have 15 plus pens that I have to break ice on water all the time. I guess I glad im here in Wa. It isnt like other areas and Im glad but its sure a pain in the but to do when you are trying to get ready for work and kids out the door. You freeze ur hands and butt off.... I need heated waterers but the power to 15 plus pens would overload my breaker.


Buy a Snuggle Safe (about $25), stick it in your microwave for a few minutes then put your water on top of it. It is supposed to stay warm for 10 to 12 hours, most of that at 120 degrees.

I don't do that, but I heard from others that it works. I use large bottles that are for rabbits and such and just switch them out a lot. I also have the nipple waterers, but the chickens prefer the pet bottle. They are easy to switch out, and the water stays clean.
 
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