laurawaylon
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- Jul 13, 2017
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I have finally completed building my coop and now I need to figure out a safe heat source. I have read so many conflicting articles on this topic. I live in Manitoba and here our winter weather can be brutal. where I live it is cold, windy and snowy. We have temps that rang from -20C to -50c in the winter. I am wanting to know what other people in manitoba do to ensure their chickens are warm enough. I only have 4 Silkies and they are currently 3 months old. We have built an insulated 8'x3.5' coop with a large outdoor run. I have placed some vents high up in the coop to allow for ventiltion. My concern is that the chickens won't be warm enough on these bitterly cold days. I also don't want to use a heat lamp as I have heard and seen too many horror stories. Being that my coop is on the smaller side I am not comfortable hanging a heat lamp in there as I feel the chickens would be able to hit it. Any suggestions about heat for manitoba winters would be great. Also looking for safe heat sources for coops. Thanks!