Granny's gone and done it again

Tonight's supposed to be colder. :hit

It did ok in the buckets. I'll drain the big waterers.

Oh dear! :( Try putting straw in a large plastic or rubber container than putting a smaller container filled with water in the straw. The straw insulates the water so it doesn't freeze as much. It works very well with our chickens and barn cats. :)
@henny1129 haha I think I'd like your grandma
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She sounds like I'd get a good laugh from what she says.

Clearwater is our favorite! Been going since 99! Was it on the main strip?

She's a hoot. :lol:

I love it there (from what I remember :) )! I honestly can't remember. :/ I was really young when we went, I just remember eating good pizza in Clearwater. :lol:
 
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Oh dear!
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Try putting straw in a large plastic or rubber container than putting a smaller container filled with water in the straw. The straw insulates the water so it doesn't freeze as much. It works very well with our chickens and barn cats.
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She's a hoot.
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I love it there (from what I remember
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)! I honestly can't remember.
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I was really young when we went, I just remember eating good pizza in Clearwater.
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What size buckets ? do you have a temp. it will work to ? I have seen the cat houses like that but never thought of the water .
 
What size buckets ?  do you have a temp. it will work to ? I have seen the cat houses like that but never thought of the water .

We use rubber containers like this for the chickens:
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And for the cats we use plastic containers from the kitchen, lol. The water doesn't freeze down to like -5, and it gets slushy around -10, and below that it starts to freeze. These are rough estimates, but I'd say they're pretty accurate.
 
I have learned from "The powers that be" my humidity was too low . I should of had it between 25-35% til lock down. I did not. The white became thick and the chicks unable to absorb it . This led to them drowning in the shell or like the one I culled this am. It leaves a jelly like substance in there.
My retelling of this is not the exact right words but you can get the drift I hope.
Its not over yet as the little pip is still alive I know and the last 3 eggs still nothing.
I used to be a lot better at this then I am now but if you dont use it .........
and its day 19
 
I have learned from "The powers that be" my humidity was too low . I should of had it between 25-35% til lock down. I did not. The white became thick and the chicks unable to absorb it . This led to them drowning in the shell or like the one I culled this am.  It leaves a jelly like substance in there.  
My retelling of this is not the exact right words but you can get the drift I hope. 
Its not over yet as the little pip is still alive I know and the last 3 eggs still nothing.  
I used to be a lot better at this then I am now but if you dont use it .........  
and its day 19

Well, at least you learned what the problem was. :) Hopefully the other ones will turn out okay though. :fl I've never incubated before so I don't have a clue about any of this. :lol: I think I've learned the most about chickens because of all the mistakes I've made, lol.
I just made one. I have pictures on here but not instructions. LOL step by step.

They look really cool! :D
 

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