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I don't heat mine at all. If the sun is out, with all the windows, it is warm even it it is cold outside. Crummy days the chickens hang out indoors more than out, and there are enough of them to keep the temp tolerable. Nothing has ever frozen in there, even when it has dropped to 19 overnight. The run stays relatively warm overnight as well. Last week we had a hard freeze with overnight temps hovering around 20 and most days not getting above freezing. Puddles in the yard and outside buckets of water were frozen solid for the top several inches, but in the run the unheated waterer had only the thinnest crust of ice; and no ice at all inside the coop.
I've been to your house. It's fabulous, for sure. But you mean to tell me you don't turn the heat on AT ALL?
I thought she was talking about her "chicken coop"
I don't heat mine at all. If the sun is out, with all the windows, it is warm even it it is cold outside. Crummy days the chickens hang out indoors more than out, and there are enough of them to keep the temp tolerable. Nothing has ever frozen in there, even when it has dropped to 19 overnight. The run stays relatively warm overnight as well. Last week we had a hard freeze with overnight temps hovering around 20 and most days not getting above freezing. Puddles in the yard and outside buckets of water were frozen solid for the top several inches, but in the run the unheated waterer had only the thinnest crust of ice; and no ice at all inside the coop.
I've been to your house. It's fabulous, for sure. But you mean to tell me you don't turn the heat on AT ALL?
I thought she was talking about her "chicken coop"