I think I will have to find a way to do that. Don't need the runs and I might need the 100 proof to keep me warm instead so it looks like I will buy a heated waterer for them before the weekend and a really long extension cord!
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I think I will have to find a way to do that. Don't need the runs and I might need the 100 proof to keep me warm instead so it looks like I will buy a heated waterer for them before the weekend and a really long extension cord!
I use heated dog bowl for most of my chickens. They work well. I do use heated buckets and stock tank heaters for the geese, ducks, and dogs though. I made a few cookie tin heaters which work well if the water is in the houses. Plus it kind of helps add heat to the house. I don't like water in the houses though cause it can get pretty messy.I think I will have to find a way to do that. Don't need the runs and I might need the 100 proof to keep me warm instead so it looks like I will buy a heated waterer for them before the weekend and a really long extension cord!
It's 34 here now, with the high supposed to be 37. I'm sure the chickens are shocked this morning, they're not acclimated either. I got up this morning late because I was so exhausted from working so hard yesterday trying to get everything done. I still didn't get my main coop cleaned out so I will have to deal with that as soon as there is a day I think I can tolerate being out there long enough. I did get all of the tarps on the pens but didn't get the plastic on the sides of the hoop coops, I just ran out of time. So I hope the chickens in those will be OK till I can get that done. I did get all of my heated bowls put out in the pens I can get electricity to but didn't get the cord over to the heated bucket for the sheep yet. I was putting straw in the shelters for the goats & sheep right at dark after getting water done, picking up hoses, & feeding. Boy I hate it that this hit so early, it's bad enough to have it hit when it usually does, but we usually have some time around now to finish up getting things done. At least I did get my breeder coop all painted, whew! Here's a pic of it painted:
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So I was wondering, with it getting cold outside I need to know if anyone has any tricks of the trade to keep the chickens water from freezing if you don't have electricity in the coop/run? No one is home all day to keep an eye on it so I am concerned. We planned to run electricity this summer but other projects took center stage.We all know how that goes!! However, we did get a solid roof put up over them to better shield some of the elements at least.
Hello from Lawrence!
We have 3 beautiful Roosters to sell/rehome and thought this would be a good place to start. Of the 6 eggs our broody hen hatched on June 10th, 4 are roos. We got all our fertilized eggs from ChooksChick, all from good breeding stock. They are friendly so far and crowing the cutest little cockadoodledoos.
I have to ask myself why I prefer to have birds to care for when I could be just sitting in the house staying warm. There is something definitely wrong with my thinking!!!