A simple light bulb is an inexpensive heat source for your water. the primary concern is preventing the bulb from sparking a fire in the bedding and burning down the coop.. An adult chicken properly fed in a draft free coop can generate upwards of 5 btu's of heat per hour. unnaturally heating them will weaken them. on the coldest of winter nights a good helping of cracked corn just before roost helps them generate a lot of body heat.. Recently, i’ve been writing about safely heating backyard chicken coops and addressing the question: do chickens need heat in winter? in new england, we get buried under heaps of snow and experience temperatures in the negatives..
Chicken heat stroke and 7 shade ideas for your flock posted by the happy chicken coop on july 25, 2016 posted in: managing your flock the temperature here has reached a blazing ninety one fahrenheit in the northeast, with oppressive humidity to match.. Chicken owners that live in cold climates often have to make some decisions when it comes to colder fall and winter weather. one such dilemma is whether you should be heating the chicken coop. we live on cape cod, where we have windy winters and temperatures that occasionally dip below zero.. Heating the coop has always been a source of endless discussion among chicken folk. old timers will tell you that you don’t have to heat the coop. however, there are occasions when heat is appropriate. today we will get into the nitty gritty of chicken coop heaters and explain your options, when heating is necessary, faqs and much more….