JustJess09
In the Brooder
The leaves have already begun to change color here in Western New York, which means my first winter as a chicken-keeper is quickly approaching. I have read up a bit on winterizing my coop and run with construction plastic, extra straw, etc.
My question is about adding heat, and specifically power, to my coop. My coop is currently not hooked up to any electricity at all. What are my options for heating the coop? It’s about 50 or so feet from my garage, so I’m currently researching the possibilities of permanently wiring from the breaker. I’m also interested in hearing any options for solar, though I’m not so sure how reliable that will be in the winter when I need it most. (Plus my coop is in the shade). Are there any simpler solutions that I simply haven’t thought of? Any advice is appreciated.
My question is about adding heat, and specifically power, to my coop. My coop is currently not hooked up to any electricity at all. What are my options for heating the coop? It’s about 50 or so feet from my garage, so I’m currently researching the possibilities of permanently wiring from the breaker. I’m also interested in hearing any options for solar, though I’m not so sure how reliable that will be in the winter when I need it most. (Plus my coop is in the shade). Are there any simpler solutions that I simply haven’t thought of? Any advice is appreciated.