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What we finally settled on was a "ceramic reptile heater" with a wire "trouble light" cage installed over it in a porcelain base. And it worked! Not only did it keep them warm in subzero temperatures, it doesn't throw any light, and it didn't burn the entire township to the ground in the process. My elderly neighbor seemed a little put out about that as he had spent a fair portion of the winter reminding me to donate to the volunteer fire department. Nancy reminded him that "there's always next year" and he seemed to brighten up a bit.
And without loss of life or limb, we were rewarded with three eggs last weekend. My son brought them triumphantly into the house and we were rather surprised over the size of them. Even my wife commented on how large they were compared to the size of the hens. That was unfortunate as my mouth opened, before my brain kicked in, and it managed to utter something about my wife's oft repeated comments concerning the size of my son's head at birth. It's two days later and I'm pleased to report that I haven't been fed to the chickens yet. And yes, Nancy keeps reminding me that the week is still young.
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A Bedtime Story - Of Bantam Eggs and Kings
Bantams[/caption]
What we finally settled on was a "ceramic reptile heater" with a wire "trouble light" cage installed over it in a porcelain base. And it worked! Not only did it keep them warm in subzero temperatures, it doesn't throw any light, and it didn't burn the entire township to the ground in the process. My elderly neighbor seemed a little put out about that as he had spent a fair portion of the winter reminding me to donate to the volunteer fire department. Nancy reminded him that "there's always next year" and he seemed to brighten up a bit.
And without loss of life or limb, we were rewarded with three eggs last weekend. My son brought them triumphantly into the house and we were rather surprised over the size of them. Even my wife commented on how large they were compared to the size of the hens. That was unfortunate as my mouth opened, before my brain kicked in, and it managed to utter something about my wife's oft repeated comments concerning the size of my son's head at birth. It's two days later and I'm pleased to report that I haven't been fed to the chickens yet. And yes, Nancy keeps reminding me that the week is still young.
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