Sial's commercially available heaters are designed for farming with various types of heaters. They are developed to a high standard. All Sial heaters are CE, TUV, and ETL certified. With the various types of heaters, you can find one that meets your requirements.
The biggest enemy of the chicken coop in winter is Frost. Insulating the chicken coop for cold winter days is also not necessary, but it still eases the chicken keeper's guilty conscience. However, an insulated coop often brings with it subsequent problems such as a lack of air circulation or ideal conditions for mites and other pests. Take advantage of the autumn opportunity to prepare for winter, because chicken keepers also must contend with the pitfalls of icy temperatures if they are not optimally prepared.
Frozen drinking troughs and frozen fingers during daily coop routines are particularly common in this context. To winterize your chicken coop, you should consider frost with a critical eye and tackle all work that can be completed before the winter sets in early. We will recommend the most suitable heater for your situation and provide you with a detailed quote.



