Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Cool chooks

KEEPING my hens cool and watered during the heat this week will be an additional challenge.
 
Along with their usual deep water bowl I'll be adding two more into their enclosed pen.
 
Plus positioning the market umbrella to keep them in the shade.
 
If you kave any backyard chooks, be sure to check they have constant access to fresh, clean, cool water.
 
Also look out for snakes and other reptiles who may be attracted to the chooks water supply.
 
Hilda enjoys prime position on the bird bath

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Water for drinking

EVEN  through winter hens can easily get dehydrated.

It's important to remember to check their drinking bowls are clean and get topped up as needed.


This mourning the feather riot ran out of the hutch like Moss Trooper at the grand national, heading not for the food bowls but for the water dish.

Each day or so give your chooks water containers a good scrub out and add a crushed garlic clove as this will help the hens digesting and does not seem to add any taint to their eggs.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Beat the heat

NYE 2010 was hot and windy end to 2010, taking its toll on some of the pumpkin and zucchini plants.

Not to mention the gardener!

Despite a long sleeved shirt, hat, sunblock and loads of water, the compost chick correspondent felt the heat as much as any vegetable.

Despite a deep watering that morning and loads of straw, we all took a bit of battering with the hot, whippy northerlies.

The chooks were keen to get out and about but I kept them in their run as it was windy enough to give them all the left they needed. I had visions of them flying off over the fence and chasing after agitated poultry was not on my agenda. The girls have a surprisingly quick turn of speed. Not to mention that some of our neighbours have dogs (well behaved I am sure but why put temptation of a plump little chicken in their path?)

Today looks like another shocker ahead. So deep watering, extra straw and mulch is in my arsenal to beat the heat. I’m sure I’ll lose one or two plants but they may have already been suffering heat-stress, so I can live with this.

One positive it that this weather also kills off some snails!

My garden shows the result of NYE hot winds.