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So this will be my first winter with chickens/ducks. There is no power available at the coop. What options can I explore for keeping water thawed for drinking?
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I used 2 identical waterers and just swapped them out as needed, minimum first thing in the morning then a couple hours before dark so they didn't go to roost dehydrated.So this will be my first winter with chickens/ducks. There is no power available at the coop. What options can I explore for keeping water thawed for drinking?
Quote: I actually strung the cord the first year for winter light and had a not so great water heater the first year.
Second year had a great water heater that was sooo nice,
but let a broody hatch out in another pen so was still trotting liquid out to swap for frozen several times a day...
......won't do that again.
how long does it take for the roma's to boil down, the only batch we ever did we burnedTurned another laundry basket of tomatoes into sauce today. Probably and another laundry basket of them to pick at this point too. At least they're Romas and I won't have to boil them for hours to get rid of the water......
Good to know I have one less freeloader!
maybe she is just in molt, they look so sickly and don't like to be handledI have a few free loaders right now! All the ducks, and one of my easter eggers. I picked up the EE today and she seems super frail. She was broody for a minute but hasn't sat on eggs in weeks now. I wonder if she's still broody but not sitting on eggs. I'm a little worried about her. Hopefully she'll get excited about a banana tomorrow.
I may have a trade coming in on Friday. Trading to KC drakes for a Rouen duck. I'm ok with that tradeHopefully it goes through.
Ducks are 17 weeks tomorrow
I agree with the rest. the first yr. before power to the coop, we ran extension cords through pvc pipe, worked quite wellSo this will be my first winter with chickens/ducks. There is no power available at the coop. What options can I explore for keeping water thawed for drinking?