I'm from Massachusetts and have 8 hens, five different breeds. They stopped laying about a month and a half ago, due to the shorter days and they also had their first molt. I don't use supplemental light, I just let them have their winter time off to recoup. I also feed them Purina layer pellets...
I have 8 chickens, 2 Barred Plymouth rocks, 2 White Plymouth rocks, 2 RIR's, 1 New Hampshire red and 1 Black australorpe. They have been laying since October of 2013. I get about 6 to 7 eggs daily, give or take an egg. About half of the eggs are large to extra large and the other half are small...
I looked at these also, but wasn't sure how hard it would be to have to turn a 50 pound bucket with water over without the red base coming off or spilling it everywhere. Does it work allright for you.
Can't seem to load any pictures for some reason. I drilled 1 hole 1/2" dia. and it did not work, I then drilled 2 more holes around the pail for a total of 3 and the water would not come out. The holes are below the level of the tray that it sits in, but the vacuum won't let the water come out...
Made a 5 gallon waterer from posts on this site. Can't seem to get it to work right. I used the bottom of a small blue barrel and cut it down to an appropriate height. Got a 5 gallon bucket with a lid and drilled 3 holes around the lip of the bucket. When I filled it with water and turned it...
I had just posted a thread yesterday about when I should open up my nest boxes to the chickens. I have an exterior nest box on the coop and had a piece of plywood over the hole, as I had not finished the inside of the boxes yet. I spent most of the morning trimming out the nest boxes, putting in...
Need a little bit of help in this area. New to raising chickens. Have a nice coop built for them, and just finished building nest boxes. I have 2 RIR's, 2 white plymouth rocks, 2 black australorpes, 2 New Hampshire reds, and 2 barred rocks. They are a little over 19 weeks at this time. The...
You put the jar at a 45 degree angle upside down, (open end with cheesecloth or whatever down) so that any extra water drains out. The seed are supposed to be wet, but not sitting in water or they will just rot. I wasn't sure if anyone already gave this info as it was a long thread.
Hi, You have to use a dark bucket, I used a blue bucket bought at Lowes, better yet get a black bucket somewhere. The light coming through the white bucket is what is causing the algae to grow. Also, Put in a pvc union right after the pipe comes out of the bucket. This way all you have to do is...
I used the type of nipple waterers that you attach around a 3/4" piece of pvc pipe and the chicks took to them in less than an hour, I used them for about 6 weeks. The only thing that I did not like was that just from the chickns drinking, a lot of water got onto the pine shavings and soaked a...
I'm trying to do the same thing. I am looking for a stainless steel container with a cover, maybe about 3 gallons or so, then I will use pvc piping and the red watering cups from there. I need to keep the water heated during the winter as I live in MA. I am going to try to wrap heat tape around...
The girls have been in the coop for about 3 weeks now, still have some odds and ends to finish. I want to add a pvc automatic feeder and a auto waterer using the red cups which i ordered from Amazon.
I looked into a couple of the websites that you good chicken people gave me and will be buying some netting from one of them. Thanks for the info. I only use half of the garden space that I have, so they will be seperated from the growing side and will be put on the "Please fertilize me side"...
Wondering if anyone has any info on a place to buy good quality bird netting, so that I can let the girls out and forage in my garden area. I finished building my coop and run and am going to have a sort of pass-thru from the run to my garden, which is only about 8 feet away so they can forage a...
My 10 eight week olds absolutely love strawberries, bananas and blueberries, I have been getting worms here and there and they are gone in the blink of an eye. They get dried mealworms, scratch here and there, cheerios and popcorn. Gave them a handful of grass clippings and they loved going thru...
Thanks, that is most likely what I will be doing, sand over linoleum, I just was not sure if that only happened in baby chicks as they do not have much muscle yet in their legs.