The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

I have a question. (And yes, I'm supposed to be gone but I will watch for input...)

I need to do some things to simplify my chicken keeping chores - even looking toward next winter.

I tried the "nipple waterers" a long time ago - 2 different types - and I didn't really like them or the results in addition to it not being a natural way for a chicken to get a drink. However, in light of needing to simplify, I am considering trying them again.

I'd like to hear from anyone that has used them successfully for more than 6 months... and those that used them during the winter with a livestock heater in the bucket. Your experiences, please.

-Do you observe that your birds drink as much with the nipples as they would from a regular waterer?

-I always had water drip problems...not leaking, just releasing too much water when they do drink that kept the litter under them wet. What is your experience with that? In winter I would need to use them inside and did NOT have good experience with that.

-If you used in winter, did they REALLY stay thawed or did you have to keep knocking the ice off of them?
 
Well we culled a very mean little banty cockerel last night. He pulled out a beakful of ORP feathers. And he was really too small to eat. I get it now it's just
part of the process of protecting the whole flock. I'm glad we were able to calmly dispatch him. Whew.
 
Beautiful pics Kausandra. How did you end up with a non NN chicken? For so,e reason I thought that's all you had lol

I have co broodies to, I'm hoping for at least once chic to hatch
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I started out w/ EE, she is my one sole surviving EE, besides her all NN
 

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