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It is Elevated. I got it from Tractor Supply, it is the five gallon one that refills the tray as it empties.What does your waterer look like? Is it on the ground or elevated?
I was looking at it last night and have it in my Amazon shopping list to get. Thank you for the suggestion!Have you heard of the nipple waterers? We've got a 5-gallon DYI in the coop and two 2-gallon store-bought electric heated ones for the temp coops. No open water and roosters' combs/wattles can't get wet.
You will love it! Ours has been standing outside at -10F and keeps on going!I was looking at it last night and have it in my Amazon shopping list to get. Thank you for the suggestion!
Can you post a picture please? If it's elevated to chest height it's usually difficult for the comb to dip in.It is Elevated. I got it from Tractor Supply, it is the five gallon one that refills the tray as it empties.
You are doing everything right, things happen, don't beat yourself up about it. Epsom salt baths are my go-to for injuries!My poor Jojo in the picture does have frost bite. He has been in our home since Saturday morning recovering from it. His go caught under a saw horse in the coop and I found him with a severely frozen foot and frost bitten comb. His leg is making a full recovery, no black, some blisters and swelling. Had a a few Epsom salt baths and wound spray to help him recover.