We went away for the weekend (3 days) and my neighbour fed my chickens in the mornings and my mum came in the afternoon to feed the cats and check for more eggs.
Despite both people having looked after them before and having written instructions as to what I normally do (food quantities, using water butts, giving corn and greens etc), when I got back yesterday and checked them the water was BONE dry.
I was a bit cross as I think it's not rocket science to feed and water a few chickens.
But do I make a fuss and jeopordise (sp?) chances of them looking after chickens in the future? Or leave it and hope it was just an oversight? The poor girls were clearly thirsty as when I filled it up all of them came for a drink at once.
Thoughts please, thanks
Despite both people having looked after them before and having written instructions as to what I normally do (food quantities, using water butts, giving corn and greens etc), when I got back yesterday and checked them the water was BONE dry.
I was a bit cross as I think it's not rocket science to feed and water a few chickens.
But do I make a fuss and jeopordise (sp?) chances of them looking after chickens in the future? Or leave it and hope it was just an oversight? The poor girls were clearly thirsty as when I filled it up all of them came for a drink at once.
Thoughts please, thanks
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