HamletAndEggs
In the Brooder
- Jun 27, 2019
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Thanks! I live outside Portland Oregon. Horticulture Zone 8, rarely snows but damp and rainy with a dozen or more days a year with freeze below zero. I use a 5 gal bucket with those little auto fill poultry cups attached (I’m sure that’s not the accurate term!) I’ll look into a waterer with horizontal nipples. Thanks!What kind of waterer are you using? May want to consider Horizontal Nipples.
Where are you located? May want to update your profile with your location. Assuming since the coop is heated, it gets cold/snow so that will prevent the feathers from freezing if they stay in there. Then there's frostbite to consider.
Thanks! I live outside of Portland Oregon. Wet and rainy most of the winter but only a dozen or more nights that are below freezing. Almost never below freezing during the day. I’m curious… Why is the heat not good for them? It’s not central heat, I just have one heat lamp in a 10’ x 10‘’ coupe, so there’s a place for them to get warm at one end of the roost if they want to. Their egg production (important to me) has not dropped with the colder season as I add light in the a.m. also. I was given advice that if their coop is kept a bit warm in winter, they spend less energy keeping themselves warm and have more energy for egg laying. Is that just a wives tale? All ears for your advice!I have a faverolles rooster with a faverolles hen who also has that problem. He also suffers from curling his neck under himself when he is resting or asleep, which makes a mess since his bedding is Sweet PDZ. He gets water all over his face and neck and then gets caked in the sandy material. I was using an electric dog waterer where he got his beard all wet. I went back to a plastic waterer for the time being, and I just empty it out each evening so it doesn’t freeze. The nipples might be something to look into.
What is your location and how low are the temps. Heat in the coop is not good for them, but I will add some when it gets below 10 F at night.