- Apr 10, 2010
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Stoopid q's I know.
So if I get one of those nipple drinky things, do they work in the winter?
I ask because, I wonder if the metal parts are so cold that chickens don't want to use it?
I'd also have to rig it from a bucket with a heating element since I won't be able to have it come from a hose in the winter (too cold and I guess the water will freeze)
So if I get one of those nipple drinky things, do they work in the winter?
I ask because, I wonder if the metal parts are so cold that chickens don't want to use it?
I'd also have to rig it from a bucket with a heating element since I won't be able to have it come from a hose in the winter (too cold and I guess the water will freeze)