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I think so. I used cement stepping stones in mine. The one's that don't have the pebbles on top. Just the plain old cement ones. Those worked. I would think that any old brick would work too. They are going to at least stay cool sitting in the cool water and give the chickens a place to cool their feet.@TheSpiceGirls I can't find any adobe bricks like he mentions, do you know if regular pavers or landscaping bricks would absorb the water?
Thanks!
Yeah, that's why I was really suspicious at first. His/her comb and wattle started to come in at a pretty early age for a pullet. But now that he/she's older, he/she's been acting more and more like a pullet, and his/her spurs aren't very large. The thing that we're waiting for now is to here a crow from him/her in the morning, and if not, that'll settle things. I, (for one,) think it's going to be a hen.Thanks!
Mine were hard to tell, that one did get a red comb and wattles early, but my pullets' combs pinked up too, so I wasn't positive. Now at 14 weeks it's getting clearer every day that I have him and one other cockerel, their tail feathers are finally curling over.
That means thare not going to be a roo mostly.