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Quote: I really like the cup idea much better! I bought the nipples already, and will use them. But the cups are much sturdier looking. I would much prefer using a 5 gallon bucket i can add ice or heat to, and have it resting on bricks. I will only use a 2 gallon bucket for the nipple waterers.
On top of his great work - a lot of that lumber was warped! He had an old contractor friend that showed him how to use warped wood in such a way that it would be straight and useable in construction. It wasn't very nice to look at but after it was all painted it was amazing!
We have 12 acres available here but without a guard animal I've been hesitant to let them just totally free-range. In the beginning I only had 6 chickens so if you lose 1 or 2 it's a huge percentage of the flock! With the babies that makes 10 and at least one (maybe 2) is a rooster so that will be interesting to see how he does.
The more chickens I have the more likely I'll be to just let them go free. After I figure out sexes on the babies, I plan on getting about 5 more chickens... some cream legbars and a couple of australorps.
Love the look of the CLs and you can tell sex of babies at birth - another plus. Add that to the blue eggs and I was sold!
Check out this CL rooster from Greenfire:
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It sure helps to have someone capable of carpentry! I kinda muddle thru a lot of it, repurpose things too. I am enlisting DH for my big coop tho, spliting it in half with 2 doors so i can put all 30 birds in there and keep the 2 breeds separated. The CL rooster, oh my just lovely! Beautiful colors!![]()