THANK YOU! Hopefully I can find it on here! Just need to see how they made it so I can see if I have the PVC connections. Thanx!!!https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/746195/pvc-feeder/10 There are some pretty neat ideas on this thread.
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THANK YOU! Hopefully I can find it on here! Just need to see how they made it so I can see if I have the PVC connections. Thanx!!!https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/746195/pvc-feeder/10 There are some pretty neat ideas on this thread.
Had them on Long Island when I was a child, we knew them by either name but Lightning bug was most commonly used. My wife got to see them on our visits back there.....my children, not sure as I was often unable to go back with them to visit because of work. I'll have to ask my siblings if they're still fairly common.
yeah just use your lights during the day. lol sorryI grew up in Downtown Philly, and we used to even get them there... not any more, though. I did some research, and while people aren't sure, the most scientifically supported theory is light pollution is killing them off. They use light to communicate, so the more light we create, the harder it is for them to find each other and mate. I think they're actually "endangered". Very sad
Help the fireflies! Turn off your lights at night!
yeah just use your lights during the day. lol sorry
I actually agree with you. We use way too much wasted energy on lighting nothing. millions of watts are used on unneeded lansdscape lighting to keep up with the jonses.
There's a lot of classy landscaping lighting that is solar and cheap these days. I got a strong chicken yard movement sensor solar light at Harbour Freight for about $12.
Er... lol, we were actually talking about light pollution leading to the decline in firefly populations (a little offtopic, someone else brought it up), not efficient/low-cost lighting. Solar-powered or not, it still causes light pollution. But it's less people using tiny lights for their coops and more people having HUGE FLOODLIGHTS without timers, and expanding cities, etc.
But, on that note, I plan to use solar powered lights for our coop.
I grew up in Downtown Philly, and we used to even get them there... not any more, though. I did some research, and while people aren't sure, the most scientifically supported theory is light pollution is killing them off. They use light to communicate, so the more light we create, the harder it is for them to find each other and mate. I think they're actually "endangered". Very sad
Help the fireflies! Turn off your lights at night!
Great jobAgain, not an invention, but a nipple drinker I just finished yesterday. Although, nothing ever seems to be finished when you are talking home projects and animals lol.
Started with two of these bulk olive supply drums (sourced for free from a caterer. I fitted a drum flange from the hardware (about $9) comes with a male and female and two rubber washers. Screwed in the PVC adapter and a length of PVC.
I used some fish tank 6mm PVC tube and two electrical gland fittings to add this level indicator. Can see the remaining water without opening it up. When the hose get's grimy, can just unscrew the glands and replace it.
Originally planned to have a drum on each end, doubling the water capacity, but due to run space, I reduced it down to one. The spare parts will be used to make a second shorter pipe for our grow out mobile coop.
Here is is fitted in place with two nipple drinkers attached. It may still be too high, so trying to teach and watch the birds to see if it needs to come down a bit more. The ground also has a slope to it, so the drum end is lower than the blank end to try accommodate different height birds.
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