Indeed.I use a cement block, grit in one hole and oyster shells in the other. Pretty stationary.
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Indeed.I use a cement block, grit in one hole and oyster shells in the other. Pretty stationary.
S hooks are a great idea too!!I use one of these a friend gave me:
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I've seen then at feed stores, but I don't know how much they are new. It looks like the one @Sueby posted for $4. I have it attached to the wire of my run using s-hooks. Easy, peasy. I like the idea of the bread pan. Grit in one side, oyster in the other.
Cinderblocks are so handy.....temp roost holders/feeder holders (adjustable heights using holes or top, standing up or laying down), water/feeder blocks, etcI use a cement block, grit in one hole and oyster shells in the other. Pretty stationary.![]()
Cinderblocks are so handy.....temp roost holders/feeder holders (adjustable heights using holes or top, standing up or laying down), water/feeder blocks, etc
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I use this when integrating my 4 week olds who arent quite comfortable with eating in the run/not quite big enough to use the adult no waste feeder. Same idea with a branch = roost for littles not quite ready to roost with the cool kids....
They are handy, full and half blocks.Cinderblocks are so handy
I'm guessing nobody has had a chicken off themselves on a cinder block.![]()
Had one tear up a comb on one......and read of a bird getting stuck going thru the hole.I'm guessing nobody has had a chicken off themselves on a cinder block.![]()
Had one tear up a comb on one......and read of a bird getting stuck going thru the hole.
Neither died.