tweetzone86
Songster
Hello all!
Last time we got chicks, we ordered 10 and got 12, so only used one of the mason jar feeders and one mason jar waterer for them.
Now, we're getting 23 chicks (ordered, not sure if they'll send more or not), and I'm wondering how many feeders and waterers do I need for all of them (this new batch will have 3 cockerels- last one was all pullets)? They're hatching June 8 from the hatchery so will prob arrive by June 10, and I'm trying to gather what materials I need in the next two weeks to get ready for them.
Also, which is better- the mason jar feeders, or the trough feeders (chicks)? Which one is less waste? I've seen both, and since the trough feeders have more holes, I am curious
But they may hold less feed and require more frequent filling...
So thoughts on either one? Which one works better (I would prefer not to use hanging feeders at chick age- I use a no-waste homemade bin and pvc elbow feeder for adult birds now which is great, but it won't work for chicks because they're too small).
Thanks!
Last time we got chicks, we ordered 10 and got 12, so only used one of the mason jar feeders and one mason jar waterer for them.
Now, we're getting 23 chicks (ordered, not sure if they'll send more or not), and I'm wondering how many feeders and waterers do I need for all of them (this new batch will have 3 cockerels- last one was all pullets)? They're hatching June 8 from the hatchery so will prob arrive by June 10, and I'm trying to gather what materials I need in the next two weeks to get ready for them.
Also, which is better- the mason jar feeders, or the trough feeders (chicks)? Which one is less waste? I've seen both, and since the trough feeders have more holes, I am curious

So thoughts on either one? Which one works better (I would prefer not to use hanging feeders at chick age- I use a no-waste homemade bin and pvc elbow feeder for adult birds now which is great, but it won't work for chicks because they're too small).
Thanks!