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Did you start them on the nipples right off the bat mobius?
I've had trouble getting some chicks to use them....one batch no problem, others took a week to figure it out.
Here what I did in main coop for winter nipples, it's worked great for 2 winters so far:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/aarts-heated-waterer-with-horizontal-nipples
Night time is the best time to tend the birds for that kind of stuff.....picturing a mixture of soapy water and vaseline...ewww.
Or maybe you washed the legs, then applied the vaseline.
I did a bunch of mine with bag balm, didn't wash them first, it was gooey mess.
Took lots of paper towels and wore an apron and an old sweatshirt to keep the stuff off my 'good' clothes.
Thank you for the info! I love Zorra with her chicks, mama hens are just awesome creatures to watch![]()
Our brooder will be very simple too, similar to yours in size, I like the perch idea in there too! We were thinking of making the top slanted so the bigs can't sit on top and poop and then we're going to do the portals like azygous has. I would like to be able to use the brooder for any hens that go broody at some point, figure out someway to divide it so they have their own space. Last year I had 4 that went broody and was NOT prepared, I let them just do their thing and yeah...will NEVER do that again. Had 2 in the nesting boxes and 2 on the floor, underneath and a little to the side of the nesting boxes. So when the babies left the boxes they landed right where the other mamas were, which led to one of the hens jumping up and grabbing a chick hard, I grabbed her by the leg and turned her upside down and gave her a toss. She came back after that chick with a vengeance...and she was in the freezer that night. Hated to lose a hen but can NOT have that. Anyway, I said all that to say that I realized the hard way that they need their own space, it's just not worth it. I saw someone on here has some kind of pod looking things for nesting boxes and then when they have a broody they can just take the box and everything to the brooder, LOVE that! But, wish I had known that before we built our set up ;P
They started on horizontal nipples at 1.5 weeks, I fussed with them for 30 minutes or so showing them the water and tapping until they knew where the water was and started pecking. I think any younger, as I believe Blooie has mentioned elsewhere, and they aren't strong enough to peck and get water, but I could be wrong about that...
Also I LOVE your system!!! so well thought out...
Thank you for bringing starting this thread and for everyone's thoughts, idea's and insight into this incredible way to raise chicks more naturally.This thread has been running strong for 1 year and 6 days!That's incredible! Thank you all for participating!
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Love the shelf set up, I have my shelf and gonna have to work o the frame. What are you hatching?Upgraded my MHP rack today....added 1/4" HC under the rack....so no(never say never?) chance of stuck heads between rack wires. Screwed ends between rack and leg mounts and a few zip ties. Not a great pic..kind of hard to see unless you zoom in.Set 22 eggs yesterday and 6 more EE chicks ordered to arrive very close to hatch day(I hope). Will still have them in brooder inside for a few days, then am determined to get them into the coop partition with the MHP and 'portaled' partition wall.
Looks goodso here's my set up. Getting a little nervous about hanging chicks. Lightbulb is for size reference. Heating pad arrives tomorrow, chicks due to hatch in a week. What do you think. Waiting for heating pad to put down all the straw in run. Wood on left is door to portal into big girls area. I set a cinder block on end and that is the size of the chick opening.![]()
Love you brooderbox in the coop. I want a brooder box in our coop one year....
What they said. We started our chicks from our hatch last year on horizontal nipple waters from day 7 they picked it up no issues, just tapped the nipple and called them over. Had broody and chicks on the same system on day two and the chicks used it by day two. Had no issues with chicks learning this system. Just pull all other water sources. I have mine in a 5g bucket with a K&H 250w bucket heater with built in thermostat. Our never be sorry for switching over. Picked up 1 doz hatching eggs last night, picking up 3 doz today, hoping to set 42 by Sat.Horizontal nipples, my chicks already using them at two weeks, no drippage. I ordered a bucket heater from amazon, due today (for winter and moving outside. Let me see if I can scare up the thread for you... https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...r-very-easy-heated-waterer-for-under-20-bucks