Quoting Mark Twain, “If you don’t like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes.” Temperatures this week ranged from triple digit highs to lows in the 50s, nutty even by New England standards.
My flock ordinarily free-ranges, but with temperatures in triple digits, I kept them confined to the run for because it’s cooler than walking around in the sun. The run has everything they need: The Chicken Fountain serving up cold, fresh water, the mister providing 15-20°F lower temps, Grandpa’s Feeder for convenient access to food and plenty of cool, sand for dust-bathing.
Blaze’s recovery continues as twice daily I pack his wattle and earlobe with antibiotic-soaked gauze. Barbie was supervising this particular day. ☺
Brutus & Portia (Seramas) have discovered one another, Portia having hatched a few months later than Brutus.
Brutus standing sentry at the mulch bed the hens have claimed as a dust bathing location.
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Quoting Mark Twain, “If you don’t like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes.” Temperatures this week ranged from triple digit highs to lows in the 50s, nutty even by New England standards.
My flock ordinarily free-ranges, but with temperatures in triple digits, I kept them confined to the run for because it’s cooler than walking around in the sun. The run has everything they need: The Chicken Fountain serving up cold, fresh water, the mister providing 15-20°F lower temps, Grandpa’s Feeder for convenient access to food and plenty of cool, sand for dust-bathing.
Blaze’s recovery continues as twice daily I pack his wattle and earlobe with antibiotic-soaked gauze. Barbie was supervising this particular day. ☺
Brutus & Portia (Seramas) have discovered one another, Portia having hatched a few months later than Brutus.
Brutus standing sentry at the mulch bed the hens have claimed as a dust bathing location.
Wow, this would be a great addition to my hen house. No more dirty watering containers, growing mosquito larvae and the end to over turned waters that flood the house. Great item, would love to have one.
HAHAHAHA – "NOBODY likes this" on Facebook! I love it!!!
Love all your pictures….and your right the temperatures have been odder than ever this summer!
These look like the perfect answer to providing constant fresh, clean water for chickens. Planning to buy one soon. Will need several eventually, as I have three coops. Love this blog & would love to win one!!!
Hi
I live in South East Texas. We don't have big freezes here. Still like the watering system but I have been a subscriber for awhile. Wan't to know where I go for the comments about the vet versus old time chicken person. I seem to have lost it.
Also we have chickens in backyards here. Have to be 50 ft from neighbors house and no noise or odor complaints. I checked with mine before I got them.
Thanks Sue