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Sorry being nerdy and trying to find answers on web. Found this on a wild bird site.

Also one I found said you need 25% solution to stop it freezing. I am still researching, but for now :(

Glycerin is a low-level toxin—if birds drink too much, it raises their blood sugar so much that they may die.

update giving up as all sugest from 10% to 30% and that will only stop it freezing at -5, . so looks like a bad idea all around. :(

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I just saw this posted by ChrisEllis on another thread (don't know how to paste links in and am too stupid to figure it out) on the subject of keeping water unfrozen and thought it might be of interest :

 

their water out wiht its little heater underneath (tin sand and tealight)

 

what a great idea! (apologies to chrisellis but hope I have given credit where it's due)

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I'm trying a ping pong ball in the galvanised bucket waterer and about 5 corks in the galvanised one - not bucket, but like one of those green plastic style ones that you fill the bucket in the top, then twist the bottom on.... I checked they wouldn't eat the corks first! If this doesn't work I'll try the excellent tin and tea light idea. :-)

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Friday morning my drinkers where fine even though the bird bath had 1cm of ice on it, they must be protected in the run somewhat and also i put acv & poultry tonic in the water and i'm sure that must lower the freezing point.

 

however this morning there was about 2 or 3 cm of ice on the bird bath and 1 cm of ice on the drinkers, i found it wasnt practical to try break the ice so i ended up emptying them, even then found it difficult to break the ice of the plastic.

 

to bring them indoors on a night would mean having to empty them and refill in the morning, again wasting acv & poultry tonic. so tonight ive tried wrapping some bubble wrap round them, ony took a minute so will see if it has worked in the morning

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I have had moderate success with a Snugglesafe underneath a plastic drinker, and the whole thing anchored with bricks to stop the drinker sliding about. In this very cold weather, it only stays warm for a few hours though, and needs reheating 2 or 3 times a day.

 

The glugs I just top up with warm water a couple of times a day.

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to bring them indoors on a night would mean having to empty them and refill in the morning, again wasting acv & poultry tonic. so tonight ive tried wrapping some bubble wrap round them, ony took a minute so will see if it has worked in the morning

why? I just carry mine indoors and put them back out again in the morning.

Someone resurected an old post where I recalled reading that someone used a heated seed propergator with success.

I have an injured wild bird residing in a run. It is covered where the water is in a ceraminc dog bowl, having deiced ot with boiling water , it was frozen when I looked 2 hours later.

I have placed it on polystyrene (I know not practical maybe with chooks .) to keep it off the mostr frozen ground . Then in the morning I will place a small jam jar of boiling water in it, as I discovered with my wild bird water last year. This should keep it de iced until approx 3 pm.

Hope this helps someone.

Or you could put a snugglesafe under the water.

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although last night was a lot colder here than on friday night ive had partial success with the bubble wrap, the glug was ok just a thinish layer of ice icould break off and add a little warm water, same with the super glug but the nipples wher frozen so i still had to empty it and defrost the nipples,

 

one of the nipples keeps falling off inside when i empty / clean the super glug although its brand new, nearly lost it down the sink :roll: i.m sure i read on here somewhere you can get spare nipples but cant find them in the shop ? can anyone point me in the right direction ?

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