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haha at a quick glance I thought this said "we HUG" ours and it works good.." !! DH hugs the ladies sometimesX2 we hung ours and it works good![]()
Re: wasted feed: I'm using fermented feed for most of my chicks needs, and offering dry crumble on the side. they LOVE the fermented feed and there is no waste. When I get the big coop finished (hopefully this weekend) I'm going to make a trough out of gutter to hold their fermented feed. Now it goes in a bowl that they love to walk through. They must love the way it squishes between their toes. Where does the time go? By the time my H gets home and we get the kids fed, we're both too tired to do any work on the coop that requires his assist. The last big hurdle is to cut and fit the glass board to the curved ceiling. I still have 2 doors to make, as well as install some venting, finish some hdw cloth, and install a pop door... those I can do alone... slow, but alone!!! One of the doms is showing signs of abuse on his/her comb from their getting crowded in the little tractorWe purchased one of those gallon waterers at TSC. Got home and I was so excited to have a little extra time I put it in immediately. The next day it was empty. I was feeling guilty as sin, had I been shortchanging my chickens? The guilt was wearing me down so I decided that I would clean the brooder from top to bottom to show how sorry I was...that is when I figured it out. They did not drink all the water, they spilled it somehow. I cleaned up and refilled and the next day I saw it happen.One of the young ladies decided she needed a shower; she ducked down and started walking UNDER the water bowl...well once she was almost to the other side, she STOOD UP! TIPPING the entire rig and WHOOSH...all over the floor. The pine chips float very well I may add, especially when they are fresh and dry. I could not believe it. So...down came the hanging bowl and I put it in on a few boards. Now...like it can get any worse...they are making a HUGE mess in the trough...I have had to drink some really nasty water in my days, but this stuff...no way!![]()
I am hoping to have the entire group of them outside this weekend...if I can get back from Lincoln in time on Sunday. I have some more work to do on the coop and simply not enough time. The love of my lifeis amazing and has put up with the whole gang for long enough...they are in my man cave downstairs now...but she is losing her patience![]()
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Any pointers for a new chicken owner? Should I continue to hang the waterer once they are outside? They are handling the hanging feeder quite well...the waste seems a bit excessive but I am hoping to change that when they are out chasing away the bugs!
I appreciate any ideas/info/critisism/thoughts
B
Yes, if you just give them a hug and explain why they shouldn't make such a mess, they'll understand and cease their messy habits!!!haha at a quick glance I thought this said "we HUG" ours and it works good.." !! DH hugs the ladies sometimes![]()
MaineChick--It just cracks me up to imagine J hugging the chickens. I do understand--I tell them I love 'em each night and that I'll see them in the morning when I shut the pop door.Yes, if you just give them a hug and explain why they shouldn't make such a mess, they'll understand and cease their messy habits!!!