Video: HOW to KEEP your CHICKENS WATER from FREEZING OFF-GRID HACK



How to keep your chicken’s water from freezing without using electricity. And it really works, we have been using for over three …

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  1. Why would salt water in a seperate container cause the water not to freeze? Salt in the actual water maybe but I wonder if it is just the bottled water moving around and the salt has nothing to do with it??? I just asked my husband and he said salt water has a lower freezing point so even though it is not touching the other water it might be enough to stop the rest of the water from freezing. I will try this!

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  2. What's the science behind this? I know salt water is more conductive then reg h2o but I don't know of the thermal properties changes that might be effected. Thanks to any that add their knowledge.

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  3. I used table salt, my waterer is only 5qts for my 3 laying hens and it's still be freezing up. Is i because it's not rock salt? If anyone can answer that, please do. It dropped to 11 here with a wind chill of about 4. Right now it's sleeting. I'd hoped to be able to give them enough water and food for a few days or so if I can't get out the door. Maybe I should just bring my girls inside the house. lol

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  4. I iwonder if it would work with the salt water sealed in double vacuum sealed bags…that would be awesome! Not sure I'd trust a PET bottle…I guess I could put some food coloring in it so I'd know if it cracked or leaked…

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  5. We tried that &, at first, it worked but eventually froze. Think about it. Even the Alaskan salty sea waters will freeze. The ships need icebreakers to get through. Some even get stuck in the frozen sea water!

    Having ducks in with the chickens works, too. They pretty much keep a hole going in the top layer of ice in the bowl.

    We bought a heated dog bowl for one source but also keep a large coffee pot on the wood stove &, when going out to the poultry run, pour just enough to make a hole in the ice in the poultry bowls then tap the surface ice to break it.

    Putting an old heating pad beneath the bowl will work, too. Do whatever works for you I say.

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  6. just tried this, all that happened was all the water got forced out and overflowed all in their bedding! its 14F out. Seems like it overtook the vacuum created in the waterer. Wont hold water with the bottle in it.

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