Rooster Tie Out

tdgill

Crowing
13 Years
Jan 28, 2009
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Cecil Co. MD - 5Yrs. Chickens 4Yrs. Ducks
thinking of trying the tie out. Sounds pretty cool and humane and easier than a new pen or not going out with the girls at all. Thinking I'll try this, at least until I get more hens
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any users?
 
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wow cool! six birds on ties. fenced yard here with my berner mix dog hanging out too. yes I will have shelter and food and water within reach. I would imagine things can get spilled though...hmmm. Just keeping my options open. I hate seeing my hens losing feathers and havent decided how I should work things. Except getting more chickens of course. How do you do it with 6 birds on ties? what do you do for food and waterers.
 
I feed by tossing the food on the ground. I have seen folks attach a feeder cup to the teepee or barrel. The waterers I use are those round black rubber tubs that you can get at farm & ranch stores or most feed stores. Just place near the edge of the circumference of the tie cord range. I tried using gallon jugs, but they got knocked over when half the water is gone.

Watch for long grasses or sticks that get tangled up in the swivel and cord also. Make sure he's not near any shrubs or trees with low hanging branches or he'll try to roost in them and get hung up.
 
gotcha. thanks so much everyone
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shoot i just saw somewhere what the teepee is...

pretty simple really, get you a 2X4, two sheets of tin (however long you want).. Screw or nail the tin to the board, then you just stand it up. You may want to only use these if you don't have high winds or put them around trees/other things to keep the wind off of them as much.. I prefer barrels mostly, but Tee-pees really come in handy too.

still not sure how this works. duh
 
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