At that age they can handle a larger gallon size waterer. They're much more stable. I'd expect the same with the larger feeder too. My ducks have made a mess.
These monsters spilled a gallon of probiotic water in their fresh bedding yesterday. They were scared of my cleaning so flew out of the brooder. I took the tub brooder out and put the heat lamps in my larger seclusion area. My back was screaming at me all night. This morning they are fine. I'm keeping 4 splash chicks and maybe a few Ameraucana. There will be 12 available at Chicken Stock.
Everyone else: I've moved the 17 BO chicks to the half hoop with the hen and her two chicks. The chicks are the same size. She's not amiable to the BO's but the coop has two heat lights and they stay clear of her. I've put in a power strip. I've added a large feeder and two quart sized drinkers set apart. As long as she doesn't hurt them I'll be okay. Otherwise I'll move her back to the coop with her sisters. She's a marans, Dels are much more accommodating. I also stapled up some fleece over the front to block the cold. Checked them this am and they're still alive so things may be okay.
Posted the silkies to CL. Quite honestly I wish the hatcheries would not send so many chicks to TSC. Especially straight run. Silkies are not edible like other breeds. I hear to a Fox eating a Silky is like eating a Q tip. Plus they're dangerous. My tin foil hat blew off and it was some time before DW found me wandering around the yard disoriented.

Rainy day and I'm working outside the home this evening. Still a farmers life is always busy. Good day to do laundry inside. Anyone here hang laundry outside? Did you know there are communities that have banned Cloth lines?

TTFN, (Next up some article on usinig DE. Two sources, one here and one from abroad)
Love ya all Rancher,