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(Almost) Self Cleaning Duck Waterer

WannaBeHillBilly
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I love this idea, I've been looking for something to do to help me keep cleaner water for all the animals. My ducks muck up every water source i have! I installed flow valves on hoses to the kiddie pools but once they're dirty (which is immediately) they're a pain to clean out. Thanks for sharing and for the detailed description of how you did it!
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Meet 10 Rare Breeds You Should Consider Keeping

Catie79
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Great article with lots of details! Some of these i was aware of and some not. Thanks!

How to raise chickens for meat - Tips and pictures

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I've been raising Cornish rocks about a year off and on now and there is a lot of very good information in this article! The frozen water jugs are a great idea, thanks!
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Tips for Successfully Sexing Your Chicks

Mountain Peeps
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Introduction to Keeping Guinea Fowl

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Loved it. Thank you for all the information!

Yes, You Certainly Can Brood Chicks Outdoors

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I've been brooding outside and just going at it trial and error...mind you i live in north Florida so it's a bit easier. Everyone is always asking how i get them to all be together and get along..finally an answer! There are great ideas in here and i can't wait to try them. Thank you for posting this!

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You are so welcome! Mine thrive even in temps in the teens and twenties, so your Florida climate should present no heat issues as far as keeping chicks warm.
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