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Is it okay if I post an innovative idea that's not exactly food and water related but doesn't fit anywhere else?
This is a very good idea. It will probably work for for feet injury's too, such as cuts and scrapes. Thanks for sharing!Okay, thanks! Then this is something I came up with in an emergency when our little 2 week old chick, Scout, got frostbite on both of his feet. After he was warmed, huge frostbite burns popped up on his feet. I knew I needed to get them soaking in Epsom Salts, but how to do that without soaking and chilling him further?
I spotted a glass scented candle on the fireplace and took the lid off it. It works perfectly - his feet go into the water but his body doesn't. And the plastic seal around the lid keeps him from sliding down into it. He loves his "hot tub". I tell folks it's like the cartoon character who's backside is on fire and he plunges it into a pond or barrel of rainwater......I swear every time I put him in I can almost hear the "ahhhh" coming from him. When he's done I wrap him in a clean washcloth that I've run through the dryer for a few minutes. He snuggles down into his warm "spa towel" and he's so relaxed he tolerates the rest of his treatment very well.
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Heeyy everyone!!
Here is my watering and feeding systems for my flock of four. 2 RIR 1 Silkie x Shaver (I think) and 1 Light Sussex.
Water:
1 ten liter pail with a toilet float valve mounted inside. Two outlets mounted in the bottom of the bucket. One goes to three chook nipples inside the coop and the other one goes to three chook nipples around a tree trunk in the run.
Feeders:
I have one feeder inside the coop mounted to the side of my girls nesting box with roost and one outside under a shelter to protect from the weather
The feeders are pvc spouting filled to the top with layer feed.
The only problem is the pesty sparrows eating the feed from the outside one.
Please let me know what yu think of my designs![]()