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I use:
http://www.focuspage.com/henspa/Bucket%20Waterer.htm
Pricing is here:
http://www.focuspage.com/henspa/pricinglist.htm
CU
Heiko
Hi,
I have a nice waterer with two nipples at the bottom and heated against freezing. My problem is that I cannot find anymore where I bought it and would like to get a second one. Any ideas?
Thanks!
CU
Heiko
Hi,
I have chickens which hatched on October 6th, 2008. We live in Pittsburgh, PA--so here its about 33 F (1 C) today, snowy and a bit windy. The chickens are in a coop which has a small door, but I still keep it closed since someone told me you should not let them out before they are 15 weeks...
Yes, this is a good idea with the PVD L-shaped feeders. I browsed the forum and found a few pictures. Look fine!
I saw the feeder which looks similar to the picture I have posted on a DVD "Regarding Chickens" -- its from http://www.fredsfinefowl.com/
Thanks for the tips!
CU
Heiko
I read all the time to use pine shavings for litter.
Fine, but can I also use mixed wood which was put through a shredder? I can get this for free from our community park where the landscaping companies dump the stuff. I use it all the time for mulching my beds, but does it work as litter in...
I am looking for my 15-hen chicken house for a wall-mounted galvanized chicken feeder. I want to have galvanized to avoid that rodents go into it via the wall and it should be large so I do not have to refill every other day.
The only one I could find are a $90 Free Choice Wall Feeder...