Arizona Chickens

I processed my first rooster this morning. I have spent the past month watching youtube videos and dreading the deed. This morning I was up before the sun and had him vacuum packed and in the fridge by 08:00. Took me over 2 hours.....cuz I kept getting scared right before the cut. But I finally did it. My husband didn't believe it until he got my photo text. nerves are still a bit jumpy....but really really glad the first one is done. Maybe the rest will be easier?............please tell me yes??

1 down and 5 more to go from the Easter hatch.

And I do think Aurora may have been off by several weeks when she was trying to remember the ages of the Am's I bought from her. They are on the puny side. They have grown, look healthy and beautiful though.

This thread moves to fast to even try and keep up.
 
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Good for you and though it is never a pleasurable thing it does get easier to do after the first and the rewards are great! I am from a generation that when we went to grandma's for Thanksgiving or whatever the boys went out back to fetch the vittles be it turkey, chickens, geese, or...... So I guess it just seems natural to me.
 
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They should be here in 2-4 weeks, I should have around a dozen extras...

Minus however many bucket systems I slap together for BYC friends
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As Promiced......

This is a 2.5 gallon Home Depot bucket....

I use 2.5 because the 5 gallon are very heavy and I change water daily....

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The holes are 5/16 of an inch and go in tight and I use a small dab of pure silicone on the threads for the screw in and also on the press in style. It helps keep a tight seal and is removable if I need to replace one.
 
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I had a set up like this for my chicks last year but it kept leaking. The nipples I used didn't work right in the bucket. The chicks would hit it hard enough to push the weight out of the nipple and water would just run out.
I have a waterer using pvc pipe in my big coop that works better but now the chicks (almost 1 year old) aren't use to using it because they've been in the other coop. (see my page)
If you have a few extra nipples, Mikey, I might like to try it again with a different nipple.
 
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I had a set up like this for my chicks last year but it kept leaking. The nipples I used didn't work right in the bucket. The chicks would hit it hard enough to push the weight out of the nipple and water would just run out.
I have a waterer using pvc pipe in my big coop that works better but now the chicks (almost 1 year old) aren't use to using it because they've been in the other coop. (see my page)
If you have a few extra nipples, Mikey, I might like to try it again with a different nipple.

The first batch of nipples I got on eBay had 3 without the small bearing in them and they did that. I ordered some better quality ones and they do not leak, one thing to remember is they need to have around 4 pounds pressure to seal well and too much pressure from like a hose without a regulator will also cause problems. Using a bucket and swamp cooler float shut off valve works great for an auto water system.

Edid fer my crappy sprelling
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I'll trade you an excellent cup of cappuccine (or whatever) for a couple of moringa seeds
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Whoa, I'm bribable. Got some set aside you you. I need to check my PM history and bag the other requests!
 
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I just happen to have one with 3 nipples and a 5 gallon COOLER.
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Not as inexpensive as the water in the bucket hanging from the roof, but the water stays cooler longer.
 

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