Food and water inside chicken coop

Ensure your chickens have access to fresh food and water inside their coop with these essential tips. Learn how to keep their feed and water clean and easily accessible for a healthy and happy flock.
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Denise Pinard
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If you have ground for your coop floor or in your run you can use this method to prevent water from freezing without the use of electricity. Use a bucket that is appropriately sized for your flock although a bigger bucket retains heat better...

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Cynthia Welch
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Keeping chickens well-hydrated is important, but it can be difficult to keep their water clean and fresh. This bucket waterer is easy AND cheap to make!

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Viri Padilla
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This is one of the most frequent questions I get asked by beginners, and it’s one that always surprises me. It seems such a tiny thing. Once you’ve raised chickens for a while, so many things become second nature. You forget that at one point you had to figure out these little details—these tiny th

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Tracy Cook Peterson