It is currently -24c, which is -11f for our American friends.
We use a roasting pan to water. We empty it in the morning (turn it upside down and pour water on the bottom until the ice falls out) and then add water through out the day as the existing water freezes. The roasting pan obviously fills up during the day.
As it fills up, the hen or rooster does not need to bend down as far. I added a small log so they can stand on it. For the rooster, I am thinking there is less risk of getting water on their waddles if they bend down further. Does this make sense?
We use a roasting pan to water. We empty it in the morning (turn it upside down and pour water on the bottom until the ice falls out) and then add water through out the day as the existing water freezes. The roasting pan obviously fills up during the day.
As it fills up, the hen or rooster does not need to bend down as far. I added a small log so they can stand on it. For the rooster, I am thinking there is less risk of getting water on their waddles if they bend down further. Does this make sense?