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Also: Kudos on your amazing care! I need to take notes! I tell my chickens every night before closing the coop door, "goodnight, sweet dreams, and whatever you do, don't go into the light!"This sounds like abuse to me.Chickens without food,and filthy water?Just because chickens are "tough" or "hardy" is NO reason to keep them that way.Mine get FRESH water regularly throught the day,in large gallon buckets,so any dirt falls to the bottom,leaving clean water on top.They are also replenished with food throughout the day,so they never go hungry.No ventilation??What about the heat in summer? Chickens NEED LOTS of fresh,circulating air,drawn in,and the hot air DRAWN OUT to keep cool.I have no less than 6 large fans to do that,without causing a draft.Chickens cannot sweat,so they exhale the heat out,and their bones and feathers are hollow,which also helps get rid of heat.but they NEED circulating air.In winter I have 3ooo-5000 watt heaters to keep them warm,all insulated against drafts of cold air.Maybe thats why mine live an average of 10-15 years
I pamper mine but a lack of electricity extended to their coop/run means I have to get very creative and hands-on (large fans over buckets of ice, increased ventilation, etc.). The thing is, and I try to preface my advice to the neighbors w/ this, so much of what I've learned is through mistakes. We learned the hard way about a lot, and I just want to do what I can to share the knowledge and prevent it from happening to others.
All the best to you and your healthy, happy flock! Why can't you be my neighbor, lol? I'd sleep so much easier.