Winter means frozen chicken drinkers
But with one of our electric heaters for chicken drinkers this isn’t a problem as long as you have a mains electric supply within a few meters of your house.
We offer 2 plate type heaters of either 20 or 30cm diameter.

Electric Drinker Heater in either 20 or 30cm diameter.
The plate has adjustable lugs to secure the drinker and a long lead to the low voltage plug in adaptor. The plate provides gentle heat at the base of the drinker and causes the water inside the drinker you flow due to the thermal currents created within the drinker.
If you are using a tripod type drinker you can also have heating via this simple heating element. Simply push half up the spout and leave the other half in the dish will help keep water flowing through the winter. Again this is supplied with a long lead to the low volatge adaptor.

Low Voltage electric heater for chicken drinkers
You can buy these from the electric chicken drinker heater section of our website but this month we’re giving away three of them
Entry is easy, just submit your email address below. You’ll be joining our mailing list but don’t worry, we only send out emails every couple of months and they normally include a money off offer. You can unsubscribe at any time but you need to still be subscribed when draw the prize.
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Entries will close at midnight 31st of September. The winners will be chosen at random using Random.org. The winners will be announced during the first week of October. Only open to UK residents.
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Once upon a time, not so very long ago Auntie Bev arrived at Louise's 16th birthday clutching a rather tatty box, full of holes and tied up with orange baler twine. Louise opened the box and out sprang two chickens. (And also the birth of Wells Poultry but we didn't realise until later)
Louise thought this was great although Lesley (Louise's mum) was not impressed to say the least.
Now, a cardboard box isn't the best home for a pair of chickens so next morning I was off to that well know DIY shop in search of timber with a vague idea of what a chicken house looked like. And so our first chicken house was created.
Sadly these first two chickens were swiped by a fox within a few weeks so we bought a trio of birds from a local breeder. I'm sure that is a familiar story to a lot of people - 2 chickens become 3 and then 3 become 6 and then you need more housing.....
Suffice to say, six months later I was building chicken houses full time in the back garden of a terrace house in Reading. Another year on and we moved to Wales for more space and the business continued to grow. We're now preparing to open our new workshop which will double our current space and allow us to take on more staff....
We attribute much of our success to the fact that we are very similar to many of our customers, we're content to keep a few chickens in the back garden as much for amusement as the eggs they produce. We don't have acres of land so know the limitations a back garden flock. And we firmly believe that the only time you'll need to buy another chicken house is when you need a bigger one not because it's fallen apart.