@Bruce... I wonder if there is something different in the design of those nipples. I was reading and most nipples say 1 nipple to every 3 chickens. This one says 1 nipple to 17 chickens. I wonder if there is something different about them making them more expensive.
Both are ridiculous numbers IMHO. 1 could handle 100 chickens if they didn't mind all waiting in line and 1 can certainly handle more than 3. If I had 6 chickens and 2 nipples in a bucket, I wouldn't go out and redo the whole bucket to put in a 3rd nipple if I got another bird or 2. 3 fit nicely in the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket with space for the chickens to get to them so I imagine that is why 3 are commonly used.
I am using the saddle nipples that pop into 3/4" PVC pipe. I have 5 in the water pipe built into the nest box in the coop. I made it for the 12 girls I had and given the size of the coop, I could easily have 24 in there so planning for expansion of the flock. The coop is open all day so the girls have water whenever they want. Worked great winter of 2012/13 but 3 of the 5 nipples "decided" to just drain out the night before Thanksgiving last year. I have NO idea why and didn't want to take the nest box apart to figure it out. The very bottom of the plastic part of the nipples is at the bottom of the insulated bottom of the box (so the circulating warm water doesn't freeze and neither do the nipples). So I made a quick and dirty 2 nipple pipe outside the coop (it is in a barn) under the box that holds the 5 gallon water container. 2 nipples, 12 birds, NO PROBLEM with capacity. The problem is the unprotected nipples freeze around 15F so I had to put the plastic 1 gallon waterer out under a heat lamp all winter.


Wow.... you done this before........![]()
deb
Only once and that was EASY! 1 newel with a turnout and a rail that ended at a wall, then a rail up the side wall to the landing that just needed 2 return ends. Of course code has changed so those balusters are actually not as close together as they would have to be if I did it now and apparently you can't have the "open" configuration any more, have to get an "S" shaped piece to connect the lower rail to the upper. Google is my friend! Couldn't have even contemplated this one 20 years ago.
I did have an "aha" moment today. I had made my "test" balusters the right height so when the rail is "added", the top of the rail is 38" off the step BUT I have not jet put the treads and risers on so I have 3/4" less distance to make up at the top. Might just be enough to have a fairly smooth transition. Can't check it just yet, Rebekah is having a nap (skated for the first time in almost a year now that here knee has recovered) and I need her to help hold pieces together while I "stand and stare"

Sounds like you have it all in hand. Lucky kids!I let him be important, give him special tasks, ask for favors and make sure he knows how much help he is. With his little brother I make sure he knows he needs a little extra help and that his help is so important. He's really a great big brother. He actually came home from his mom's tonight with a new blanket for his sister. She said he used his birthday money to pay for it. It does my heart good that he loves his siblings so much. He'd been asking for a sister time and time again.. he got two brothers (one with me, one with his mom) and then finally a sister. His mom is unable to have more kids and we don't want any more, so he got lucky![]()
It is a sad fact of life for some. Their religion is the ONLY one and EVERYONE has to follow it or go to hell when they die. A friends grew up in the Church of Christ in Virginia. Was attending same up here in Vermont but really didn't like the church so started attending at the Baptist church. EVERY time her mother would call she would get the "Go back to COC or you will go to hell!" thing. Like the Baptists are a bunch of left wing atheists or something. It stopped only when the mother died.A person has to WANT to believe in God to feel that faith. I do believe in God but it wasn't enough for them and as I've found out, it isn't enough for loads of people. But it's enough for me. I am happy, content, pleased as pie with my relationship with him.
Honestly, I wish some people would just understand that and let it go.
35F is NOTHING. Presuming the run is predator proof, Jane could live out there until next winter. Those all natural organic down coats are quite warm!And of course, just because I have a million things to worry about, Jane the Evil finally found a way to get even with me - she refused to go into the coop tonight and is roosting on the branch in the run. Only supposed to be 35 degrees tonight, so I hope she knows what she's doing. Still debating on whether to get her and put her in or not. She seems to have adopted one corner of that branch as hers. If what I've read is correct, she won't leave it once she falls asleep no matter how cold she gets.
Nite all! Keep Linda in your prayers, please, as I will hold you all in mine.
Winter is supposed to be over!
The highland lassies are here, or at least one of them is. The other one was very agitated from a run in with the bull over breakfast then being loaded in the trailer and taken on a long bumpy ride. Her owner pulled the trailer in our pasture, not close to the paddock that we wanted them in for a few days, then opened the door and forced them out.
Geez, since you bought the trailer, I don't know why he didn't just unhook, collect the money, drive off and let you release the girls on your timetable. I'm sure they would have been a lot calmer if you just opened the door and put out some water and grain a few yards away. Heck, you could have hooked the trailer to the tractor and taken them where you intended to release them. It does seem likely that the loose one will hunt down her friend. I hope the wind is blowing the right way.

Bruce