Most coops and runs we sell are lightweight and must be placed in a non windy 5mph or less, non predator location for this reason. Outdoor items such as coops, runs, and pens that are placed in locations with any wind must be anchored to the ground with stakes, with weight, or with earth anchors to secure to ground. It is up to the customer to choose safe outdoor locations for placing such items away from wind, weather, and predators. All items being used outdoors such as coops, runs, broiler pens, pluckers, scalders, must be placed in an area safe from wind and any weather that can cause damage. It is up to the customer to use all items purchased in the correct manner. The warranty does not cover acts of God, acts from predators, or items that were damaged from misuse or abuse. Should the item or a part of an item be defective we will replace the unit or replace the defective part under warranty once we have determined it is a manufactures defect. The warranty is a parts only warranty and covers only manufactures defects. All other brands are covered by the terms of there manufactures respected warranty. Items used for poultry such as pluckers, coops, incubators, feeders, waterers, cannot be returned in the mail once they have been used and placed in an area with poultry, as it can contain disease or fecal matter.Īll Rite Farm Products brand items are backed by a 1 year warranty. We are happy to work out any questions or issues you may have on items purchased within reason. Keep in mind we are a small business and are reasonable merchants. We have the right to refuse or deny a return for any reason we deem necessary. These made to order items do not have a return policy as they are specifically made for customers orders. Made to order items are made one at a time per customers orders. You may need to use new packaging when returning items to ensure safe transit. The packaging we use to ship your purchase are only intended to travel from our location to yours. Be sure when shipping items back that they are properly packaged to ensure safe transit. Any items sent back that receive damage, you will be responsible to file any claim as you are the shipper. Items sent back missing parts, pieces, documents, or instructions may be subject to a 15% or more, restocking fee. Any items sent back without an RA number issued by us will be refused. If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase within 14 days of receiving the item/items please notify us and we will gladly issue you an RA number. Most unused items purchased are backed by a full 14 day money back guarantee. ![]() They seem to do just fine.Please contact customer service at 903-537-FARM (3276) for an RA # when returning an item. it is not as precise as people who measure their milk nor is when I bottle feed one with a single bottle but when you have as many kids as I have that's just simply not practical or possible. I also tend to keep them in somewhat of groups I have a training bucket for the little ones that are learning inside and then when they go outside I will keep groups together until you're about a month apart and then I find that it's better if I separate them into two feeding areas so the younger ones get plenty. I have been known to supplement the occasional one who's on the bottom end if I notice someone not seeming to get enough. I always keep out enough feeders that there are a couple of extra nipples on each since much like when you put out grain or hay when they're older they're always those who are pushy. I have a friend too just keeps it filled I never have the luxury of that much milk so it gets filled three or four times a day early on and then eventually just twice a day. My biggest concern is the first week or so and after that I just feel it and let them eat. As long as you have the good pipe cleaner like thing for cleaning the hoses and the nipples you're good to go.Īsked too much or too little I honestly don't worry about it unless someone is obviously going to one extreme or the other. Click to expand.Well, it's not hard to clean and I usually just partially cleaning on a daily basis and tear it apart once a week when the weather is cold when it's warmer it has to be done much more often.
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