You have to get this perfectly level for the water to work and then sometime it still leaks. You have to monkey around with for it to work.
The handle is welded cheaply and busted off...
Leghorns are great egg laying chickens. They are friendly to other Leghorns and can easily fly. The only problems is that they are bad in the pecking order and they can make a mess of the yard....
I will start by saying that I love Australorps. In fact, my very favorite hen is an Australorp. She is such a sweet chicken and just let's you walk right up to her to pick her up. She doesn't run...
seem like a good breed, if i had the room i would probably raise a batch of them they seem like they would be a good 4h starter show bird...considering i dont see many of this breed in my class...
its a feed scooper it cant be perfect but over all when every thing is said an done i love mine its great its starting to show a little wear an tear but its to be expected i have had it for 4...
How old are your roosters? Young cockerels always remind me of a kid with a new toy. They'll play and play and play with their new "toy" but eventually the novelty wears off and they don't want to play with it as much anymore. Another question, how many roosters and hens do you have? Is it possible your roo to hen ratio is off? Just a few more things to think about while you're figuring out what to do about the situation. Good luck....
I know I have too many roos for hens. I have 3 roos and 11 hens. They all will be 1 year old at the end of the month. The chicken saddle sounds like a good idea but wouldn't it be defeating the purpose? Isn't a saddle meant for riding?
In this case, the saddle is simply a covering for the hen's back. Humans relate saddles to riding. The roosters don't reason that way. If you know you have too many roosters to hens and your hens are getting injured, I think you also know what you need to do. Separate or get rid of at least two of your roosters. Even if you get the saddles, your hens will be stressed by the over-mating if you keep them all together.
Chickens off and on for 25+ years and still learning.
I know I have too many roos for hens. I have 3 roos and 11 hens. They all will be 1 year old at the end of the month. The chicken saddle sounds like a good idea but wouldn't it be defeating the purpose? Isn't a saddle meant for riding?
Hilarious.
"I'm a lyrical gangster. I'll use some colorful vernacular and if necessary will engage in fisticuffs."
As far as the number of roos.......I have had as many as 18 hens to one roo & there were still hens that had bare backs. It really didn't bother the hens and I left them go. They never got "bloody", just lost their feathers.