Morning all!
Cass--sorry for your troubles. May I suggest a couple of good therapists for you to see. Mr. Ben and Mr. Jerry are fantastic guys and their chocolate therapy works wonders! I highly recommend it.
Lynzi--I use a folgers coffee can top under my chick waterer to contain any spill and elevate it on pieces of wood to keep most of the shavings out of it. Another thing I do is run a zip tie through the side of my box (I use cardboard ones), around the upper part of the waterer and back through the box and zip it. I leave it loose enough so I can slide the waterer out to refill it but the tie keeps the hooligans from knocking it around and spilling it when they are racing around the box. You can also use the top of a 5 gallon bucket inverted and placed up on wood to contain larger waterers. Had to do that yesterday after the terrorists knocked their waterer askew and got half their box wet. A heat gun and 30 minutes later, I got it dried out and reset everything. Have to put two boxes together now as they have outgrown one. Just going to cut a hole in the ends, match them up and tape them together. Must get the coop done this week!
So it looks like Sarah, my silkie hen has gone broody. Thats good. She insists on sitting in the corner of the run. Thats bad. I had to force her into the coop last night. Not good. Any ideas on how to get her to sit in the coop? I put her in the nest box repeatedly. I put lots of fresh hay in there. She refuses to sit in there. Should I just lock her in the coop while the others are outside in the run? I dont want to stress them but I cant have her sitting in the run because she will be dinner for something during the night. Sigh. And I want her to hatch eggs, if her sisters lay any. Suggestions anyone???