Be patient.. I did my OH pheasants on Saturday and I must have been there for a good two hours and they looked at me like I was the man on the moon. I had poured so much water over the bucket for the nipple to be wet that I created a puddle. Now they are more interested in the puddle.
So I just figured it was starting to get dark and the pheasant began to roost. Ok nothing I can do now as they are going to bed. So the Sunday morning before I went to church I dumped more water over the bucket again. water on ground and on cinder block that I had under nipple (so they had to step up to get to it). They drank the water from the puddle and off the cinder block but only stood under the nipple looking at it. So I poured more water over the bucket. Monday came now I have to go to work worried about them as I am not going to be there to keep watering the bucket I called the vet. The vet said no bird will thrust to death they have a natural instinct to hunt out water. He said keep doing what I am doing. He said if they are looking at it they are checking out to see if its staying in the pen and if they should continue to investigate. Ok i said and out again and watered the bucket. When I got home Monday evening they were all drinking out of it..50+ pheasant. As the vet said all you need is patience, trust in the bird, and leave them alone to figure it out and you only need one bird to figure it out and the rest will follow.
My chicks I just kept dribbling water down and finally 1 chick came and was drinking the water that was dripping down the side.. finally it saw a drop on the nipple and hit it. I stepped back and it decided to hit it again and they they all came a running to watch and within about 20 minutes they were all using the nipple.
Hope that helps and sorry its long.
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So I just figured it was starting to get dark and the pheasant began to roost. Ok nothing I can do now as they are going to bed. So the Sunday morning before I went to church I dumped more water over the bucket again. water on ground and on cinder block that I had under nipple (so they had to step up to get to it). They drank the water from the puddle and off the cinder block but only stood under the nipple looking at it. So I poured more water over the bucket. Monday came now I have to go to work worried about them as I am not going to be there to keep watering the bucket I called the vet. The vet said no bird will thrust to death they have a natural instinct to hunt out water. He said keep doing what I am doing. He said if they are looking at it they are checking out to see if its staying in the pen and if they should continue to investigate. Ok i said and out again and watered the bucket. When I got home Monday evening they were all drinking out of it..50+ pheasant. As the vet said all you need is patience, trust in the bird, and leave them alone to figure it out and you only need one bird to figure it out and the rest will follow.
My chicks I just kept dribbling water down and finally 1 chick came and was drinking the water that was dripping down the side.. finally it saw a drop on the nipple and hit it. I stepped back and it decided to hit it again and they they all came a running to watch and within about 20 minutes they were all using the nipple.
Hope that helps and sorry its long.
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