I'm thinking of laying a water barrel on its side and then cutting a small rectangular opening on what will be the top for filling purposes and then installing watering nipples along the sides. Of course I'd build a stand for it to rest on allowing my girls to reach them at a comfortable height...
I saw this on a Google search and thought I'd try it out. It actually went pretty well. I'll see how it works agter this expected cold front comes through Va tomorrow. It's basically a light socket that plugs into an outdoor extension cord with a 40 watt bulb. I lined the inside of a half cinder...
Hey neighbors! I'm a first year chicken guy and with winter coming on just looking for tips and advice to keep my water from freezing and my girls warm. I'm a little northeast of Richmond in King William county. Right now I just have 3 gravity fed waterers. I'm thinking of running some extension...
Hey! I'm near you, just a bit east in King William county. I'm just here looking for tips to keep my chickens and water warm this winter, first year with chickens.
Not hard at all. I use one of those soup containers that Chinese restaurants use. They're flexible enough that I can pinch it so the feed pours in without any spilling. I just fill each tube to near capacity. I just filled them Monday and will check tomorrow to see how they are. I'm thinking of...
Have you thought about maybe adding a wooden triangular block? (similar to a door stop) I think if you put one on top of where I have my blue blocker then another blocker on top of that it might give you the angle and blockage you're looking for. I can try to sketch up the idea if you need more...
I was pruning our blackberry bushes today and had a few new offshoots which I dug up to transplant somewhere else. I first thought of outside the coop so that maybe they could grow up the fence and provide some shade and treats but then I had a brainstorm! I planted them inside the coop and put...
Well after seeing your post I had to get some more feed and while I was there I bought a bale of compressed alfalfa straw. Question: can I put in too much straw? When I went out this morning to check for eggs,(we got our first 2 yesterday),they didn't look used. Maybe there's an adjustment period?
Hey! I'm also in RVA area, east of the city in King William county. I know you aren't looking for any RIR roosters but we have 2 that we'd give away at this point. They aren't aggressive or anything it's just that we don't need them and they've just started crowing. I have thought about...