That’s for sure! I just wish fewer of their antics resulted in injuries for me!And that is why they are so amusing, as you never know what they will do next.![]()

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That’s for sure! I just wish fewer of their antics resulted in injuries for me!And that is why they are so amusing, as you never know what they will do next.![]()
I wouldn't mind the rain, but honestly I want the lightning.Well, go wash your car then if you need rain.![]()
You take amazing photos of the lightning. I peeked.I wouldn't mind the rain, but honestly I want the lightning.
But the lightening could start another fire.I wouldn't mind the rain, but honestly I want the lightning.
ThanksYou take amazing photos of the lightning. I peeked.![]()
That's the last thing we need. So, you can only have lightning if it rains.But the lightening could start another fire.
It could. It also does this:
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Not quite, but I do tend to go out and stand in the rain chasing it.I guess that @cavemanrich was right then when he said that you have a lightening machine in your yard.![]()
It would be big enough, it’s one that automatically refills from a spigot so you’d have to dedicate one for it. With our hard water I elected not to go that route, but you might have a different situation.I asked this question in the feed & water section, but it may be more appropriate here. With the dryness we have out here (and the heat, obviously) what is your preferred way to provide water for your chickens?
We were thinking of only getting 2-3 hens. Saw this at Cal-Ranch and thought it might be a good option?? What do you think?