For now, here's a quick update on the urban farm!
The days are getting longer and brighter!
| With spring not too far off, even the snowy days seem more livable! The chickens don't like free-ranging in snow, though, so I'm looking forward to some grass for them to walk around on. |
Did I mention that you can freeze whole tomatoes if you want to put off processing them?
| I core them, squeeze out the seeds, and store them in zip lock bags. When frozen they are like billiard balls. |
The product that is going to change my view of winter chickens:
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| If you keep chickens where it freezes at night, you need this heated bucket! |
In the summer I use a similar watering bucket with nipples (to keep the water fresh and reduce the number of water changes). But in the winter, even with a bucket heater, the nipples freeze, so I'm back to using a dish and heater, and I have to change the dirty water at least daily. This is my new favorite water bucket (the best $40 I've spent all year). It provides clean, liquid water all winter, and I can unplug it and use it all summer, too. Fantastic! Buy it here or at your local farm supply store.

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