CatInTheHenHouse
Crowing
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Switch to a nipple waterer?
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That's what I was thinking they might be. Cause i saw they show up after rainfall. And so far that's been the case. So hopefully just wondering why these ones are more clearish redish?Could this be it? Horsehair worms?
https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef613
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/marine/worms/horsehair-worm
Their only hosts are bugs so don't worry
Just like a dog bowl. I do that but I have that outside for them. The ducks have a pool I refill everyday. The chickens have several bowls. And the Quail have so too. I try to refill all their water every morning but it's hard to do that multiple times a day while I'm still doing other stuff in my day to day lifeHow big is this bowl, why not just dump and refill it daily.
Thanks for the suggestion I'll look it up!I put a capful of bleach in my waterer, it kills mosquitos and doesn’t bother the chickens. I don’t know if it would be strong enough to kill whatever those are, though.
I didn't even know that was a thing. I had to look it upSwitch to a nipple waterer?
Probably cuz they were drinking the host's blood and you can see thru it?That's what I was thinking they might be. Cause i saw they show up after rainfall. And so far that's been the case. So hopefully just wondering why these ones are more clearish redish?
MabeyProbably cuz they were drinking the host's blood and you can see thru it?![]()
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