This is facts!Cobwebs are natural Halloween decorations. I have them on my camper too!
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This is facts!Cobwebs are natural Halloween decorations. I have them on my camper too!
Dang that's sweet. Were they to your chicken guy? Or?I sold 26 birds today! YAY! I down to my winter flock. I’m so happy for this day.![]()
Yes. This year they spent a week in my room then a week in the mudroom. No heat or AC there but ya insulated and draft free. When it's warm or hot I leave the door to outside open.Do any of you guys brood in unheated buildings?
I brood in the house for a week or two then out to the garage till they are fully feathered. Once fully feathered they go out with the Phoenix and OEGB flock.Feather dusters and bug removal in one! Do any of you guys brood in unheated buildings? It’s draft free and insulated. When they get feathered I have another coop for them that has more ventilation. This one has a window I can open too if it’s going to be warm.
Glow in the dark feeders? I've never seen those.Wanted to get a couple of those rubber bowls but decided against it. I'll get a couple at some point but feed was the smarter choice.
Saw the 7lb feeders I use. They were hella cheap but I still think I have enough. But OMG they had glow in the dark ones. I almost broke down and grabbed a couple.
Idk how many times I've woken up in the middle of the night and thought to myself man I want to go down run around in the chickens. Then I always tell myself I'd do it but I'd surely end up tripping over them feeders. If there was just some way I could see them in the dark oh the fun I could have.
Glow in the dark feeders? I've never seen those.
Ok, I've more then likely passed by them. I prefer the bucket ones instead. Those other feeders and waterers don't seem to hold up very well in the summer sun and heat over here. The waterers like that are fast to grow algea.
I just use them for chicks after theyre a week or two old. Mine rarely see direct sunlight.Ok, I've more then likely passed by them. I prefer the bucket ones instead. Those other feeders and waterers don't seem to hold up very well in the summer sun and heat over here. The waterers like that are fast to grow algea.