Here is a video of a waterer that we made out of PVC.
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Bob & Heidi, Penland's Peeps
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We also use some of the methods posted here like watermelon, fans and the wading pool. We only put about an inch of water in the pool (I read somewhere that chickens will sometimes cool off by standing in puddles). We also made a waterer that can be filled with ice. Here is a video that shows...
We had four Red Sex Links that stopped laying shortly after turning two. None of them lived to their third birthday. We couldn't and wouldn't cull one of ours when they stop laying. Each one is a pet with different personalities. We were deeply saddened by the passing of those four hens.
I never thought about this until I saw the question. The only pair we have are two Black Cochin roos and one is usually not far from the other. We also have a pair of Silkies, a cockerel and a pullet, and those two are so close to each other, they are almost touching all the time. Heidi says...
So maybe we are taking this chicken hobby a little too far. That's what I thought when I hooked up (with my son's help) a live internet camera in the coop so I could check on our 4 girls on my phone or any computer when we weren't home. I could look at them in the middle of the night if a...
Thank you! That is Sean, our chicken wrangler :) As far as a roo to breed them with, I'm not really sure since they are a hybrid cross between a White Rock egg-layer type female and a Rhode Island Red male. We just got our first male last week, a black cochin, so maybe we'll see what becomes of...
We keep treats next to their pen and whenever they see someone coming, they come running. The grandkids love giving them sunflower seeds and other treats, and our girls love it too :)
We use the chick 'n hutch from Tractor Supply. They are usually on sale this time of year. Then after they were ready for their outdoor space we took the front door off and it gives them some protection from the sun and wind. (we call it their porch) We hung the brooder lamp inside and put a box...
That's what they look like to me. I have 4 of them and they are great pets and great with the grand kids. We got ours from Moyer's Chicks in Quakertown, PA.