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Chicken Coop Heaters:
Poultry Nesting Box Heater

Code: B
Price: $49.00
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Thermostatically Controlled Outlet 35 Degrees on-45 Degrees off

Code: E
Price: $33.50
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Small Heated Poultry Waterer

Code: DW
Price: $29.99
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Flat Panel Coop Heater

Code: 1FP
Price: $115.00
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Radiant Coop Heater

Code: AIndus
Price: $88.00
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Heated Chicken Coop Mat

Code: HCM
Price: $44.99
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Heated Hobby Farm Hose

Code: HHH
Price: $112.00
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Chicken Coop Heating Solutions

Are you looking to make it easy on yourself this winter? Tired of frozen eggs & frozen water dishes?
Do you feel bad for your pet birds when it is really cold out? Are you getting less and less eggs in the winter?

We are here to help with tried and true heating solutions for your chickens.Chickens will lay more in the winter, be more comfortable and live longer if you heat provide some heat for them. Please read below for suggestions if you are unsure what you need:

Chicken Coop Heating Solution Suggestions
Small Coop Heater Suggestions:
If your coop is roughly 4X4X4 or smaller, Hen Hut, Eglu or Chicken Tractor, we recommend the Heated Chicken Coop Mat (HCP) or a Poultry Nesting Box heater ( either size) ceramic floor coop heater, rests on the floor or where they lay and can be covered in straw. You may consider a small heated poultry waterer so you don’t have to keep defrosting the water.

A Solar Water Dish is nice to have outside the run.

Medium Sized Coop Heater Suggestions
You may want to consider purchasing the following:
A flat panel heater that screws into the wall- listed below, our number one selling item-This is safe for a coop, and because there is no running fan like a space heater, that gets clogged with dust, this will last for years to come. This is my FAVORITE heater. This uses only 5.5 amps and 650 watts and it doesn't run my electric bill up. I have 2 in my coop, which is 8X12 or so. Doesn't blow air around and has a automatic safety shut off. It does not regulate the temperature so you should get the thermo outlet or a temp controller, as well.

Large Chicken Coop/Barn
You will most likely need a combination of lamps, and flat panel heaters, or other products to keep all your chickens warm and water defrosted. Flat panel heater, will radiate heat throughout the building, and the flat panel floor heater will keep waterers defrosted. This is the least expensive to run, and only uses 400 watts of power, and emits plenty of heat.  Heat Emitter Bulbs- To spot heat areas where the birds roost, or for newly hatched peeps in the spring, these bulbs are long lasting and do not emit light. See other page on site- Temperature Controllers This is an outlet with a temperature regulator in it. It will turn any 2 devices plugged into it on when it reaches 35 degrees F and below, and turns off when it reaches 45 degrees F above. A nice way to regulate your coop temperature.

Medium Chicken Coops, Chicken Tractors, coops, cottages, or portable houses
A combination of Chicken Coop Mats, Nesting Box Heater(s) and or ceramic heater bulbs will all do the trick. Put the Heated mat(s) where the chickens lay eggs to keep them defrosted. Use the Safety Brooder to keep the area they roost in warm, or by the opening of the door to keep heat in, a heated waterer may be necessary too. A Radiant Coop Heater is appropriate if you live in very cold climate and have at least 4 feet of wall space to easily mount this. 

Chicken Coop, Chicken House, Barn Large (8x10 or Larger)
A Flat Panel Coop Heater 1 or more may be necessary depending on your coop insulation, weather, wind and climate. The Radiant Heater is better for smaller corners or areas that you want to heat where they roost. A heated Poultry Water Base and metal fount will keep the water from freezing. Ceramic No Light Bulbs where they roost can be helpful if hung and mounted with the safety brooder. This can double in the Spring for helping to keep your brood of peeps warm. Solar Waterer outside where there run is will allow them to get fresh water that is not frozen in up to 20 Degrees.

All Chicken Owners:
New Heated Hoses for all your outdoor barn/cleaning/water bucket filling in the winter time. Plug in heated hose, in 20 minutes you have an ice free flexible hose to use. Fill water bowls, hot tubs, ponds, cleaning coop etc.

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Heating your coop may not be a simple task. It may require some ingenuity on your part! If the task seems daunting, we hope that we can help. Please feel free to email us if you have questions. We would love to make sure your pet chickens have the very best! Make sure you pick up a poultry waterer that is heated.  You will appreciate not having to worry about the water staying defrosted this winter. Chicken waterers that are heated are very convenient!


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