Wet floors in coop

Tennessee Denise

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Jul 7, 2019
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So, I'm a Tennessee new chick owner and I have 6 eight week old chicks. They seem to be very messy with the water and the floor near the waterer is always wet. I regularly put down D earth and fresh pine shavings, but should I be scooping that really wet stuff out and allowing the floor to completely dry? Will the dampness cause any health issues? Thanks in advance!
 
Damp under ventilation is bad. Can you post a picture of your water.
It's my ducklings that makes a mess with the water. I started using a cookie sheet under my waterer. Now that they are older they waste 5 gallons a day.
Luckily they well be allowed to go outside in their run next week .
Just one more week of bailing out water and bedding :he:he:he
 
Hiya Denise, :welcome. So glad you could join us:), chicks are going to be messy with water and feed if it's a set-up that allows for it:he. One possible solution to help control the wet issues that you're dealing with currently is to switch them to a nipple waterer(I use and really like the Horizontal nipple waterers), it allows them access to the water they need w/o them being able to slosh it all over or contaminate the water w/ shavings, poop, etc. You can search the forums here and see some of the systems different folks have designed and used to give you ideas if you're interested. I use a bucket w/ the nipples mounted on the side, super simple. Hope you find a suitable solution, and again Welcome!
 
Hiya Denise, :welcome. So glad you could join us:), chicks are going to be messy with water and feed if it's a set-up that allows for it:he. One possible solution to help control the wet issues that you're dealing with currently is to switch them to a nipple waterer(I use and really like the Horizontal nipple waterers), it allows them access to the water they need w/o them being able to slosh it all over or contaminate the water w/ shavings, poop, etc. You can search the forums here and see some of the systems different folks have designed and used to give you ideas if you're interested. I use a bucket w/ the nipples mounted on the side, super simple. Hope you find a suitable solution, and again Welcome!
I have made a waterer using both nipples and cups in the run.
Yesterday was thier first time outside. Both chicks and ducklings used the nipples and the ducklings used the cups as well.
 
We brood in the family room. Started with a Quart waterer, but switched to a Gallon Gravity Water hung from the cover as soon as they could reach it, about 2 weeks. NO MORE MESS. They can reach and drink but can't play in it or kick shavings in...JJ
 
:welcome
If it's a regular waterer, raise it to the back height of the chicks, this should help. No it's not good to have the bedding wet.

I like to use horizontal nipples, starting at two weeks. You can make your own waterer, with a lot of different containers. The nipples can be found on Amazon.

Introducing the brooder nipple waterer
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5 gallon heated bucket waterer
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Damp under ventilation is bad. Can you post a picture of your water.
It's my ducklings that makes a mess with the water. I started using a cookie sheet under my waterer. Now that they are older they waste 5 gallons a day.
Luckily they well be allowed to go outside in their run next week .
Just one more week of bailing out water and bedding :he:he:he
Well, I already have the waterer on a tray that I empty several times a day. Just wondereding if the dampness in the bedding is a problem. I'll be glad when my run is complete (hopefully next week) and they can be outside.
 
:welcome
If it's a regular waterer, raise it to the back height of the chicks, this should help. No it's not good to have the bedding wet.

I like to use horizontal nipples, starting at two weeks. You can make your own waterer, with a lot of different containers. The nipples can be found on Amazon.

Introducing the brooder nipple waterer
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5 gallon heated bucket waterer
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Guess I'll try hanging mine as even though it's sitting on a cement block, guess they are getting into it!! Thanks for the reply.
 
Hiya Denise, :welcome. So glad you could join us:), chicks are going to be messy with water and feed if it's a set-up that allows for it:he. One possible solution to help control the wet issues that you're dealing with currently is to switch them to a nipple waterer(I use and really like the Horizontal nipple waterers), it allows them access to the water they need w/o them being able to slosh it all over or contaminate the water w/ shavings, poop, etc. You can search the forums here and see some of the systems different folks have designed and used to give you ideas if you're interested. I use a bucket w/ the nipples mounted on the side, super simple. Hope you find a suitable solution, and again Welcome!
Thanks for the reply, I may try the nipple waterers.
 

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