deacons
Songster
Yes, @KayTee , that works well for me with food bowls too. I don't like to give them large open bowls of water because my girls seem to be "splashers" and in this really cold weather I worry about frostbite on combs and wattles if they're playing around in an open bowl. The smaller surface area of small plastic water bases seems to be ok, even though they still do make a bit of a mess and certainly do at times get water dribbled down their wattles and necks.
Some people swear by the nipple water system, and I know there are tons of threads on it here. In my very cursory research, it seems like it can be hard to keep unfrozen in winter, and that you have to train the chickens to use it.
Some people swear by the nipple water system, and I know there are tons of threads on it here. In my very cursory research, it seems like it can be hard to keep unfrozen in winter, and that you have to train the chickens to use it.