When you look for a waterer for your pet chickens, the most trouble free are the kind that you can hook a garden hose up to and have them automatically refill. That way, you do not have to worry that they will run out of water. Think about how the chickens will drink from the waterer–does the design make it possible for them to poop in the drinking trough? Overturn it? (Especially if it automatically refills, an overturned waterer will lead to a big muddy mess!) The same holds true for the feeder, make sure they can not overturn it. Try to position it so the chickens will not poop in their feeding trough.
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Hi, I’m Jodie! I love to see my chickens scratching in the dirt for worms, sunbathing, stretching their legs and enjoying life – and I love the gift of their beautiful eggs for my family to eat! Read More...