faery69
In the Brooder
- May 20, 2015
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thanks for the article! i will definitely be trying this


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thanks for the article! i will definitely be trying this
they are about 4-5 weeks got them from tractor supply in a batch of mixed bantams I was thinking that half-pint looks like a boyThe top one looks male and the bottom one looks female. How old are they?
My vertical nipple was leaking too but it was leaking from where the cap and nipple meet. I took a rubber band and wrapped it around the part that was leaking and no more leaks! Try that and see if that works. The leak was driving me insane at first.In case it helps anyone else:
The chicks were ignoring the horizontal nipple for 2 weeks, used a vertical immediately when I offered it and now after a day of using the vertical have figured out the horizontal also. The vertical definitely leaks a lot more so will be only temporary until I am sure they can all use the horizontal.
Another post initially put in the wrong place, New Thread. The "computa" stuff is complicated!
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Wow! The hawks are bold. One day my DH was in the driveway with my two dogs that had found a mouse. The mouse was alive but my dogs were kind of pawing at it. My DH and my two big dogs were standing in a circle about approx 5' wide with the mouse on the ground and a huge hawk, red tail, I believe, swooped between my two dogs and my DH, grabbed the mouse and off it flew. You would think the hawk would think twice about getting that close to a big guy with two big dogs for such a tiny meal. Crazy. Keep an eye to the sky from now on and listen for the hawk calling.AERIAL ATTACK! I was sitting in the run enjoying the sun and the show. For the first time ALL 11 girls walked down the ramp from the coop by themselves. They were running around being chicks when either a Cooper's Hawk or a Sharp Shinned Hawk crashed into the fencing less than 10 ft from where I was sitting! Chicks froze in their tracks and so did I. The cover over the run is clear poly chloride corrugated roofing and the top 2-3 ft of the walls is chicken wire, bottom 4 ft is 1/2" hardware cloth, thankfully.!
This makes me VERY nervous about taking the chicks out when they are a bit bigger to the lawn and let them explore around while I watched over them. This was planned to be in a non fenced area. I "thought" that if I were sitting with 20 ft of the chicks a predator would not attack. This episode makes me rethink this, sadly. I dislike the thought of some kind of "tractor" coop to allow them some very limited free ranging. TBC, BB
BacktoBasics13, where did you get your chicks from if you don't mind my asking?