So we've been using water cups on a 5 gallon bucket to water our flock since we got them in May, but after running a kettle out to melt the water several times a day during the cold snap, I decided to switch to the freeze free nipples and throw a de-icer in the bucket. The problem is that the girls don't seem to have figured out how hard they need to pick at the nipples to release the water. They get the concept of pecking at it, but not the right spot or with enough force.
They're rushing to melting ice puddles when they're free ranging, leading me to believe they aren't getting enough water from their waterer. (I've been putting a dish out when they're free ranging to supplement this issue in the short term).
Our work schedules don't allow for us to reliably be able to deliver fresh unfrozen water during most days. I've considered switching to a heated dog bowl, but I don't want to get them used to this come spring. We also keep bees and the hives are only about 30 feet from the run. I don't want the bees to be attracted to an open water source there. I was hoping to get the girls on the nipples and off the water cups for the same reason.
Does any one have tips on getting them to use this specific style nipple?
They're rushing to melting ice puddles when they're free ranging, leading me to believe they aren't getting enough water from their waterer. (I've been putting a dish out when they're free ranging to supplement this issue in the short term).
Our work schedules don't allow for us to reliably be able to deliver fresh unfrozen water during most days. I've considered switching to a heated dog bowl, but I don't want to get them used to this come spring. We also keep bees and the hives are only about 30 feet from the run. I don't want the bees to be attracted to an open water source there. I was hoping to get the girls on the nipples and off the water cups for the same reason.
Does any one have tips on getting them to use this specific style nipple?
