SheriM
Lovin' The Homestead
Our winters in Saskatchewan are long and very cold (-40 or even lower). One of the biggest drains on the electricity is the de-icers we need to keep open water in front of the goats. I'm also planning to start raising chickens and need to keep them warm and watered. Anyone have any good ideas for ways to keep water open in winter that don't involve electricity? I've seen solar powered devices, but most are WAY too expensive.
). It won't cost much though unless you are going to have millions of chickens or lots of separate pens. A heated waterer or heated waterer base is usually about 100watts, and won't necessarily be 'on' all the time. Especially if you do a good job designing the coop so that it holds as much heat from various sources as possible.