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I have my water outside in the run and it is a 5 gallon bucket with cups attached. It seems to be working out great now. I had read that it is better to have the water on the outside especially in humid climates and we get the humidity here, so that's why I put it out. At first the chicks had trouble with using the cups, but now since they are 14 weeks old they have figured it out. (I have 6 new chicks that will need to learn soon too, but in the meantime they have their separate area with a chick waterer for them)
I have a question for those of you who leave out dry food for your chickens. Do you have any ideas or suggestions for having the food outside of the coop? Types of feeders? Coverings? etc. Right now I keep mine in the coop, but I'd like to get it outside in the run, but I have not figured out a good way to keep it dry. I use a 5 gallon bucket with holes in it that pour out into a pan as their feeder. It takes up a lot of floor space in the coop, so I'd like it out to free up some room. Once outside it can hang from the run. If I can convince my DH to help me cover the part of the run that meets the coop the problem will be solved but we have been busy with work and life right now to get to that. So any ideas for a covered feeder in the meantime?
Eventually once I get set up I may switch to FF, but right now I am using dry.
One more question: I have my 3 week old chicks in with my 14 week old chicks and they are separated from each other when inside the coop and in the run, they have their areas to run to. I have only been letting them mix together when I am there to supervise. They've been together and separated for around 4 days now. From your experience when will the bigger chickens leave them alone? and at what age can they handle themselves better against them? Right now they are learning to run well and fast and get in a safe place, but my bigger chicks are relentless and corner them at times. I imagine they just need to get bigger and I have to wait, but what is your experience? I found some useful info on the thing which helped with my setup, so thanks again for that!
I have a question for those of you who leave out dry food for your chickens. Do you have any ideas or suggestions for having the food outside of the coop? Types of feeders? Coverings? etc. Right now I keep mine in the coop, but I'd like to get it outside in the run, but I have not figured out a good way to keep it dry. I use a 5 gallon bucket with holes in it that pour out into a pan as their feeder. It takes up a lot of floor space in the coop, so I'd like it out to free up some room. Once outside it can hang from the run. If I can convince my DH to help me cover the part of the run that meets the coop the problem will be solved but we have been busy with work and life right now to get to that. So any ideas for a covered feeder in the meantime?
Eventually once I get set up I may switch to FF, but right now I am using dry.
One more question: I have my 3 week old chicks in with my 14 week old chicks and they are separated from each other when inside the coop and in the run, they have their areas to run to. I have only been letting them mix together when I am there to supervise. They've been together and separated for around 4 days now. From your experience when will the bigger chickens leave them alone? and at what age can they handle themselves better against them? Right now they are learning to run well and fast and get in a safe place, but my bigger chicks are relentless and corner them at times. I imagine they just need to get bigger and I have to wait, but what is your experience? I found some useful info on the thing which helped with my setup, so thanks again for that!