I have four austalorp chicks about 7 weeks old and I am trying to have them use my new nipple watering system. Having built several other coops and had many chickens, I'm familiar with the basic stuff, and have learned that a carefree watering system is a huge upgrade. I found out about nipples here and have built a simple pvc system. Problem is, the birds do not use it. I have let them go nearly 24 hours now and by all indications they have not decided to peck and use the nipples. I go in every few hours and tap the nipple for water to come out and they get all excited, but they peck the sand floor instead of the nipple right above their head.
Any advice? Are they still too young? They are fully feathered and about half adult size, I'd say. Is it a developmental thing?
By the way, I absolutely love having switched to a sand floor after years of using topsoil and even hay. So easy to clean, and much less smell.
Thanks for help with the nipple problem!
Any advice? Are they still too young? They are fully feathered and about half adult size, I'd say. Is it a developmental thing?
By the way, I absolutely love having switched to a sand floor after years of using topsoil and even hay. So easy to clean, and much less smell.
Thanks for help with the nipple problem!