Thanks. Adorable isn't a word I use very often, but they certainly put a smile on my face.
This morning, they seem to have completely accepted the feeder. They will lean as far into the ports as possible, and eat like crazy. For the most part, they have figured out that the spots on the floor are not food, and they don't peck at them much any more.
The waterer is a different issue. The wet spot underneath it is close to three feet in diameter; it's not doing any damage because of the the vinyl floor covering, but I don't want all the bedding in the coop to be wet. I have never used nipple waterers before, so I don't know if this is a normal situation or not.
As far as I can tell, there is no leakage from the bucket. All the water on the floor seems to be from the chicks pecking at the nipples, and the resultant water being scattered around. My questions are as follows.
1. Is this normal and I just have to find a way to contain the splashed water, or will the chicks learn to use the water as it's released?
2. If it's normal, how is the best way to deal with it? Maybe a splash pan under the waterer? Or should I reduce the number of nipples from three to one?
I noticed that James (the largest chick and the one that I am convinced is a cockerel) doesn't like any of the others to walk on the roost pole. He runs at them and pecks them until they get down. Playing "chicken psychiatrist," I wonder if it's because they are taller than him when they are on the pole, and he is jealous.
The smallest of the chicks is the one who was hatched a day later than the rest, and seems to be emotionally needy. She is the one most likely to come to my hand, peck at my fingers, and let me stroke her gently. I call her #10 because she was the tenth chick to hatch. My wife says I need a better name for her.
All things considered, they are very happy in the new coop.