by Dadwood »
Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:29 pm
I really don't know which forum to post this question in, but I need to start somewhere so here goes. Last year during that really cold weather in early December my chickens showed obvious signs of discomfort due to the low overnight temperatures. On three successive nights the temperature here in Kent dropped down to minus 8 deg C! A tad too low for chicken comfort. So what I'd like to do this year is put some sort of low grade black heater in or under their coop so that if the temp falls below say zero, they can get a bit of heating. Does anyone know what sort of heater might be suitable? I have a neighbour who is a qualified electrical engineer; he has offered to install the heater and its supply so I just need to know what to buy. It's only a small coop, 1 metre square x 0.5 metres high. It houses 4 chickens. The coop is located in my garden in a secure wire netted enclosure which is 10 metres from my house. A friend suggested I use self limiting heater tape like that used to keep pipes from freezing, another reckoned I ought to buy a tubular greenhouse heater and fix it beneath the floor of the coop. I reckon a heater with an output of 30 to 40W should suffice but it needs to have a low operating temperature. Anyone got any suggestions please?