Well, I don't know that this is especially clever, but I am going to have a yard hydrant installed in my run and have a heater for the chicken's water as well. It will save me from having to haul hot water from the house daily in the winter. I currently go out and retrieve current water container, bring it in, run it under hot water until I can break the ice up, empty it, clean it, refill it with hot water, then tote it back out to the coop, sometimes through 3 ft of snow then set it in the coop. Next morning, repeat.
So now, I will have a heater to keep the water from freezing in the first place, plus, I also have an electric tea kettle that I can just fill, plug in and then carry out with me to the coop to add some really hot water their water on really cold days. And duh, why I never did this before I do not know, but I am going to buy a second water container so that I don't have to empty, scrub, fill and return all at once. I will just switch them out each week and scrub the soiled one at my convenience. Will make my morning routine a little easier.
So I will be able to fill them right in the run, I won't have frozen water to deal with and will have an extra water container available to make dealing with frozen or dirty water easier. On the mornings I am having a lot of pain, this will all seem like a God send. Not rocket science I know, but will make a difference in my little life.
Oh, and I will also be enclosing the area around the hydrant with river rock so that it won't get the floor of the run wet. I am thinking of putting a hydrant out in the goat pen as well and doing the same things with their water.
So now, I will have a heater to keep the water from freezing in the first place, plus, I also have an electric tea kettle that I can just fill, plug in and then carry out with me to the coop to add some really hot water their water on really cold days. And duh, why I never did this before I do not know, but I am going to buy a second water container so that I don't have to empty, scrub, fill and return all at once. I will just switch them out each week and scrub the soiled one at my convenience. Will make my morning routine a little easier.
So I will be able to fill them right in the run, I won't have frozen water to deal with and will have an extra water container available to make dealing with frozen or dirty water easier. On the mornings I am having a lot of pain, this will all seem like a God send. Not rocket science I know, but will make a difference in my little life.
Oh, and I will also be enclosing the area around the hydrant with river rock so that it won't get the floor of the run wet. I am thinking of putting a hydrant out in the goat pen as well and doing the same things with their water.