Chooks – Heating the coop

Way back in May 2011 when we got some new little Pekins I provided them with some heating in their temporary dog house quarters. This winter the weather is so cold I decided to heat the coop in a similar way.

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May 2011 – new chooks need to go through a integration period where they are separated for a while from the current mob. On this occasion I made use of a wooden dog house to house the new chooks and for heating suspended a reptile lamp from the apex of the hinged roof. Also had to buy the Edison lamp socket with lead and switch. With hindsight I won’t use this type of heating again, these lamps don’t last long, are pricey and give off a moonlight glow – disco chooks. Had to fiddle around too add a shade mesh shield to cut the light down – but it did the job.

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This time I spent the extra money to get a proper ceramic heat lamp for $57 bucks – ouch.

Edison base so I was able the use the same lamp socket which is good as that originally cost $30.

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For obvious safety reasons decided to put the heater in a cage.

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Came up with the idea to use a 3 wheel pot plant caddy as the base and drill a hole in a bit of timber to hold the lamp socket.

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Made the cage itself from some wire mesh.

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Took this picture in the dead of night, the camera flash didn’t disturb them too much.

The 100W heater is enough to raise the coop temperature by 2° – 3° on a cold night – happy with that.

UPDATE: 26/7/2016

Decided to cut down the height of the cage.

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It’s now easier to check and feel for heat as I had some doubts about the reliability of the timer.

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So…I changed that for a new one and peace of mind.

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