Rats. Here I thought you'd have something rednecked up out of like a old chest freezer and a.ball of stringI use rubber bowls lol
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Rats. Here I thought you'd have something rednecked up out of like a old chest freezer and a.ball of stringI use rubber bowls lol
Pvc pipe feeders and buckets with nipples the only way to goWhat do you do for feeders, and how often do you fill them up? I just realized that my pens will need feeders and waterers and don't want to mess with little rub;er bowls they're going to dump constantly
I keep looking at the pipe feeders.Pvc pipe feeders and buckets with nipples the only way to go
Okay. At least I already have a ton of thoseI do use rubber bowls of different sizes for all the waters. Most I raise so they don't throw crap in them. All are big enough to keep enough water for 2 or 3 days but I still water every day.
I've tried cups and nipples, fountains etc but they've just never worked out for me. Rubber bowls are easiest and quickest. Lots of pens so time is important.
In winter they're definitely nice. I can flip them and stomp on them then refill.
How muchFeeders I use different things. Bowls, different pvc setups, etc. Depends on how many birds. Same with water I like to have at least two days feed but ya I still end up checking and filling every day.
Sometimes the fancy ideas end up not working and the ridiculous ideas do. Just experiment.
I have a pen with hens I'm not breeding. Probably 50 or 60 hens. I use 2 kiddie pools. They actually work great. They hold a lot of feed. A lot of birds can eat at once and it's tall enough they can hop in but don't kick feed out.
Idk if you can tell anything from this pic but this is from today untouched so 24 hours from last feeding.How muchgets in them? I love this idea for the farm…
I would call that an acceptable amount. Wish my Cornish bantams were that clean. They make cartoon pigs look clean enough to eat offIdk if you can tell anything from this pic but this is from today untouched so 24 hours from last feeding.
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