I gave up on my nipple waterer. The heated water bowls pose the problem of needing electricity run to them. Most of my pens are pretty far from my home and running extension cords freaks me out a little.
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Wednesday night, on of my little roos was missing. I didn’t think much of it, I figured he got nabbed by a hawk or something.
Last night, thankfully, my husband was able to come home early for work. At about 3:30 he called me telling me a large fox was running around nabbing my chickens. I have my dog with me at work, which is 35 minutes away. I was able to leave work early and speed home.
It was so scary because my husband called me twice on the way home saying, he came back again. Eek! Of course it didn’t care if my hubby was out there either.
Thankfully, it looks like I only lost two girls, with one more injured. I think because they were free ranging, it worked in their favor, since they were able to scatter.
I have a gentleman in my neighborhood who is a licensed and insured hunter who is going to take care of my problem. The fox was huge, almost as big as my dog. When I talked to my neighbor this morning, she said she hasn’t seen her (outside) cat in a few days either.
I will also be buying a radio to play talk radio all day while I am not home. If we get any warm days, I will be putting a roof on my run and securing the heck out of it
My one injured girl has a few bad tears, but I think she should make a full recovery.
Ok... hubby and I were talking ways to avoid frozen water and ways to simplify afternoon chores. We have heated caterers, so that isn't an issue, but carrying large amounts of water is still a pain.
Hubby found a few interesting reads, I think it may be of particular interest to @Blarneyeggs since she has goats also...
Anyone hear of solar waterers? Or compost heaters?....
Here is some interesting reading.
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/WaterHeating/water_heating.htm#Animals
Info on animal stock tanks near bottom of page.
And here is the solar bird bath page...
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/WaterHeating/BirdBath/SolarBirdBath.htm
Compost heat links...
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/BioFuel/biofuels.htm#CompostHeat
https://energymd.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/heat-free-nearly-with-a-compost-furnace/
We have a 250 gallon tank which I think we will set up over a compost heap next year with a circulating pump and piping through the compost. I figure we can pull warm water from it for a month and then turn on hose to refill, then drain off the hose to avoid freezing. Beats the heck out of carrying it daily!
You can hang a head of cabbage, buy or make a flock block, TSC sells treat balls (Kong’s for chickens), buy crickets.
We have a heated base. The normal waterer sits on top. No bathing possible!I have 2 of them, and they're awesome. The old one I had kicked the bucket though :/ I keep 1 in the turkey coop and 1 in a breeding pen. I had it in the layer own but my goofy geese kept "bathing" in it and spilling it everywhere so I had to move it. Hopefully, I can pick up a few more eventually for my other pens. Frozen water is SUCH a pain. If we ever got our of single didgets, the nipple waterer will work in the layer coop again but as of now, it's frozen :/
Do you have any waterfowl? They can get very creative when trying to bathe. But perhaps more importantly, it is crucial for waterfowl to be able to get their heads under the water. I use a heated bucket for the Welsh Harlequins. I had to build a wood frame around and over the top to make the opening too small for them to climb in, but still large enough for them to easily dunk all the way to the bottom of the bucket. I try to empty and refill the bucket each day, an top off a second time if I'm going by. They seem to be fine in this weather.We have a heated base. The normal waterer sits on top. No bathing possible!